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CtrlAltDel wrote:what was wrong with this concept anyway?


rock_26iin wrote:But if they give both captains the liberty to announce the supersub after the toss, isn't it fair to both??
I think it was a good concept.


rock_26iin wrote:But if they give both captains the liberty to announce the supersub after the toss, isn't it fair to both??
I think it was a good concept.
KK wrote:The team that wins the toss would always choose a batsman as supersub and other goes for a bowler.

Mayavi Morpheus wrote:KK wrote:The team that wins the toss would always choose a batsman as supersub and other goes for a bowler.
WHY?
CtrlAltDel wrote:what was wrong with this concept anyway?
Lucifer wrote:Time for me to post.
Lucifer wrote:Every game has substitution where the substitute can play the full role of the player he replaces. Anyone from the squad can be a substitute. For some reason, cricketers tend to believe that their game is special, when in fact there are only ten countries that play it.
Lucifer wrote:Make no mistake. I love the game. And I believe that we should have football style substitution in cricket. I don't really agree with HP's theory of having 12 players instead of 11. Does that mean that in football each team fields 23 players?
Lucifer wrote:Announce your playing 11 before the toss, and then substitute. No harm in doing that. But to have just one player that you have to name as your super-sub is ridiculous.





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