Rocking T20 changes rules of the game
Cricket has shed its image as a dull, unattractive and lengthy sport after the spectacular success of the inaugural World Twenty20 championships.
The event created such a stir that Twenty20 is now being hailed as a revolution that will change the leisurely sport for ever. There were more thrills and excitement packed into two weeks of non-stop action than in the entire six weeks of the 50-over World Cup in the Caribbean earlier this year.
Crowds thronged the three venues in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban as sixes, boundaries and heart-stopping finishes provided a cricketing spectacle unmatched in recent times.
West Indian Chris Gayle slammed the first ever T20 century, Zimbabwe stunned Australia, Bangladesh ousted the West Indies, Aussie Brett Lee took a hat-trick and India’s Yuvraj Singh hit six sixes in an over.
There was even a tie between India and Pakistan in the league, India winning the bowl-out not by runs or wickets but with a 3-0 football-type scoreline previously unheard in cricket.
That two of the youngest and most inexperienced teams in the shortest version of the game outwitted the big guns from Australia, South Africa and England to contest the final only added to the drama. India had played just one Twenty20 international before the tournament, Pakistan only two against major teams, yet the arch-rivals conjured a dream final at the overflowing Wanderers stadium.
Tournament director Steve Elworthy, a former South African Test seamer, said the Twenty20 format will help improve Test and one-day standards. “The change is going to impact all of cricket,” he said.
“If you can go eight an over in 20 overs, in the 50-over game you can go at six at least. So 300 in a 50-over game should be a par score. The impact on Test cricket is going to be just as profound. Teams will be much more positive and think that if we bowl out the opposition and need 200 in the last hour, it’s still on because in 20-over cricket we’re scoring 200,” he explained.
Source:Cricket News
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