someblokecalleddave
Well-Known Member
I've never seen this before, but saw an article in the paper going to work. This is the fastest growing new thing in cricket, a 20 over game played in about 2 hours, the speed of the game and the fact that it's all over and done with in approx 2 hours is the reason it's growing in the way that it is. Because our lives are lived to the max these days, people (apparently) can't afford to spend whole days playing cricket and the length of the game turns them off. This format appeals to far more people and people that would give up cricket once out of school are seeing this as an option. Have a look at the open pages and they give you the details.
Interesting things about it include...
8 aside.
20 overs - 10 bowled from one end with no change over and then swap ends for 11-20.
Last man bats on his own and can only score 2, 4, or 6.
From what I can gather, payments from players on the day, pay for the umpire.
It looks interesting and if you play it within the franchise arrangement everyone that is involved has their stats recorded and you can see where your figures lie within the world tally. A mate of mine who likes stats has become obsessed with it already from a stats point of view and loves it. It's global and there's a franchise fairly near me, but not quite close enough for me to get involved with as yet, but as this grows who knows?
http://www.lastmanstands.com/aboutlastmanstands
Interesting things about it include...
8 aside.
20 overs - 10 bowled from one end with no change over and then swap ends for 11-20.
Last man bats on his own and can only score 2, 4, or 6.
From what I can gather, payments from players on the day, pay for the umpire.
It looks interesting and if you play it within the franchise arrangement everyone that is involved has their stats recorded and you can see where your figures lie within the world tally. A mate of mine who likes stats has become obsessed with it already from a stats point of view and loves it. It's global and there's a franchise fairly near me, but not quite close enough for me to get involved with as yet, but as this grows who knows?
http://www.lastmanstands.com/aboutlastmanstands