23.9.07

The South African Party

The organizers of the inaugural T20 World cup couldn't have asked for more. Explosive batting, nail biting finishes, 6 sixes in an over, a tied match...and the icing on the cake: an India Pakistan final! Just when ODIs were becoming a tad monotonous, T20 is a welcome respite.

Cricket is a game of a bygone era. Games lasting for 5 days. Players and umpires dressed in white. Run rates-though they have been improving of late- being puny 3 storey buildings of the 70s than the 20 storey scyscrappers of the new millenium. Well dont get me wrong here. I am an avid fan of Test match Cricket. It is the best game that can ever be. Same players adapting to different conditions. WACA being the bounciest track, Kingsmead and Headingley offering the most lateral movement. the swing of Lords and the spin of Eden Gardens or Chepauk. Matches swaying from one team to the other just because some dark clouds suddenly showed up. Shane Warne weaving his web around the batsman. Steve Waugh taking on the deadly duo of Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh on a lively Sabina Park track with his best weapon, grit. Glen McGrath's perfection. Virender Sehwag's flair. Saqlain Mushtaq's guile. Inzamam's lazy elegance. Wasimbhai creating magic with leather. Rahul Dravid taking a hit on his ribs so that the next batsman can murder the English bowling attack later. Test matches are the truest test of a sportsman's charecter. There is aggression here, but more subtle than the blatant T20 format. Skill and flair may be the lead actors, but temperament and patience are important supporting actors. Test Match Cricket is and shall always be the game of glorious uncertainities. It would have an audience in every era.

But it's just a part of me saying that. Another part of me belongs to this fast paced, high adreniline times. After a hectic day's work, there's nothing like going to Hard Rock Cafe and enjoying some good music with friends. Or heading out to the movies. I dont have an entire day to spare for Test cricket or even for One day cricket. So for this high action, slam dunk kinda lifestyle, Twenty 20 cricket is an apt reply. It gets over in 3 hrs flat. And every minute of those 3 hrs is pure entertainment. If you look deep it is the same 50 over format with those boring overs between 15 and 40 cropped and the hard hitting power plays retained.

And it is not all hard hitting either. With sporting wickets offering something to the bowlers like the one we've had at Kingsmead during the WC, there is a genuine contest between bat and ball. The batsman have to keep innovating. The bowlers need to think on their feet. And it all happens very fast; one moment you're cruising along, the next your in a deep hole.

This format is here to stay. But while it stays, I hope it doesnt poach into the other formats. T20 can at best be one very well made trailer for a blockbuster movie. And while I hope, I am also eagerly awaiting the Indian Premier T20 league to begin, with matches every week. And I hope it provides the same value for money as has this WC. While that will have to wait a tad longer, I am eagerly awaiting the clash of the subcontinent giants on Monday at the bullring.

Are you watching it too?

2 comments:

Vini said...

Yes. :)
And I like the fact that there is so little room for error. Who knows, this format will finally win over the fairer sex I think! And there was this comment which Harsha made during Saturday's match(?), about the sequence of sixes, straight out of frantic book cricket, that made me really nostalgic!

Ritz said...

the fairer sex is already won over by other formats. ah now u mite b one of those few on the fringes :)