| advertise add site services publishers database health videos | ![]() | about toolbar stats live show health store more stuff JOIN/LOGIN |
Cricket Equipment, Argos Sports Cricket Bats, Cricket Pads, Cricket argos-sports.co.uk | Cricket Singles, Cricket Dating, Cricket Clubs fitness-singles.com | SS Cricket bats, shoes, guards, cricket balls online India -... playgroundonline.com |
Short form cricket is a collective term for several modified forms of the sport of cricket, with playing times significantly shorter than more traditional forms of the game. A typical short form cricket match can be completed within two to three hours, compared to 7-8 hours for a one-day cricket match, or five days for a Test match. These short forms of cricket have been developed locally by various authorities, to fill a perceived marketing vacancy for a form of the sport which can be completed in a few hours, rather than a full day. They tend to emphasise the more "exciting" aspects of cricket as seen by more casual observers of the game, which includes aggressive batting and fast run scoring. In this regard, they are successful, as shortened forms of cricket attract crowds of spectators who might not otherwise attend a cricket match. Some people decry these shortened forms of the game. Various reasons include:
Nevertheless, short form cricket has quickly become popular and seems likely to remain a part of cricket for the foreseeable future.
[edit] Cricket MaxCricket Max is a form of cricket invented in New Zealand by former New Zealand cricketer and captain Martin Crowe which was played by New Zealand first-class cricket teams in an annual competition. It was essentially a very short form of one-day cricket, with each team permitted two innings, but a maximum of only 10 overs for each innings. Other major changes from the Laws of Cricket include:
[edit] Twenty20 CricketMain article: Twenty20 Twenty20 cricket was introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board in 2003. It is a form of one-day cricket in which each team bats for a maximum of only 20 overs, contrasting with 50 overs for a standard one-day match. This means a game can be completed in about three hours, making it more palatable for children and families than longer matches. Many games also feature additional activities, such as bouncy castles or bowling speed-guns in order to provide more entertainment. It's also not unusual to have people walking around selling bottles of beer. The English first-class counties participate in a Twenty20 Cup competition annually. Many games are played in twilight, again to enhance family spectator appeal. They also feature numerous musical 'stings' for exciting events, such as the dismissal of a batsman, or the hitting of a boundary. Such fours and sixes are made easier to achieve by the shortening of the boundaries. Major changes from the Laws of Cricket include:
So far, Twenty20 has proved very popular with the public. On July 15, 2004, Middlesex vs. Surrey (the first Twenty20 game to be held at Lord's) attracted a crowd of 26,500, the largest attendance for any county game other than a one-day final since 1953. On August 5, 2004, New Zealand Women defeated England Women in the first international Twenty20 match, played at Hove in England. On January 12, 2005, Australia's first Twenty20 game was played at the WACA Ground between the Western Warriors and the Victorian Bushrangers. It drew a sellout crowd of 20,700 - the largest seen at the ground for many years. On February 17, 2005, Australia defeated New Zealand in the first men's international Twenty20 match, played at Eden Park in Auckland. The United States professional Pro Cricket league used a format based on Twenty20, with two other changes:
On September 24, 2007, India captained by Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the inaugural World Twenty20 by defeating arch rivals Pakistan in the final. On 21 June 2009, the young Pakistani side outclassed Sri Lanka winning the second World Twenty20 comprehensively by 8 wickets. [edit] Sixes CricketSee also: Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes Sixes Cricket is a very short form of the sport designed to be played by teams of only six players. Each team receives one innings, with a maximum of only five overs. Naturally, with far fewer fielders, runs are much easier to score, and sixes matches are typically frenetic affairs. Other major changes to the Laws of Cricket include:
Sixes cricket came to prominence with a high-profile tournament held in Hong Kong annually, involving some of the best players from each Test nation, as well as other countries. The entire tournament is run over two days. [edit] See also[edit] References
| |||||||||||||
| ↑ top of page ↑ | about thumbshots |