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no more rollers

Postby bayman » Sun Dec 27, 2009 10:31 pm

i'm watching the south africa v england test match on fox & they said at the start of next season they will not be using rollers during any first class match (including internationals) in england....so to all the cricket guru's out there is this going to be just in england or will rollers be banned during matches world wide ?
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Re: no more rollers

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sun Dec 27, 2009 10:44 pm

HEAVY rollers banned in English county ties


London: The days when an English cricket team captain could take the fear out of a lively wicket by using a heavy roller are numbered.

In a bid to resuscitate the ailing county championship, English cricket administrators have unveiled rule changes that ban the big rollers and reward wins rather than boring draws.

Heavy rollers have been the bane of bowlers for more than a century, since killing the grass hardens the surface. This can take the sting out of a team's bowling attack, stopping uneven or fast bouncing and providing great assistance to batsmen at the crease.
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While that can ensure matches go the distance — helping cash-strapped counties bring in revenue — the result is not always crowd-pleasing. Friday's announcement by the England and Wales Cricket Board should liven up proceedings.

"Heavy rollers deaden the pitch. If a captain wants to take some life out of the game then he will use heavy rollers to do so," David Lloyd, who has formerly played for England and coached the national team, said earlier this year.

"If there is a certain length of grass on top, it acts like a trampoline, which gives you pace and bounce. That's what every cricketer wants, whether they are a spinner, a pace bowler or a batsman."
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Re: no more rollers

Postby jackpot jim » Sun Dec 27, 2009 11:36 pm

cant see it making too much difference myself.
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Re: no more rollers

Postby smithy » Mon Dec 28, 2009 12:11 am

I saw the topic heading and thought you might be going for the straighter hair next year Bayman. 8)
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