: Sat Jul 18, 2009 1:36 pm
mutt1 wrote:
So if you win the toss in an RL match do you play against the wind or with the wind? If you know theres a good chance of rain in F1 you start your driver off with intermidiates. If you play at Batley you take the hill into account. etc etc etc etc etc
You always have to make your dicssions based on what may happen and the way the conditions are at the minute it suits England to bat or are you saying take the risk and give the convicts an advantage?
I'd always go with the wind , it might change
Good chance means nothing , it might not
The ' Hill ' , it can work either way
But cricket is different to other sports , you dont have a set time that you play the game , that can change because of the weather , you have real options either by winning the toss or playing yourself into a position of strength as we have doen today
In cricket you both dont get equal amounts batting and bowling as you would playing up or down at Batley
Good teams try to win , be positive , show signs of negativity or lack of confidence and the opposition will pick up on it