Last Friday I got an invitation to watch on YouTube a demonstration Cage Cricket match between two sports teams from Jyväskylä.
This was followed on Saturday and Sunday by a men’s snd women’s tournament called Cage Cricket.
Most Valuable Player of the Tournament - Ritu Ghanghas
I had not encountered this form of cricket earlier and even an AI Search did not yield much data. However, it did say that the Finnish Cricket Association was organising a tournament on Cage Cricket as part of its schedule!
With great interest I watched the first demo match. Not knowing the rules of the game,it seemed a very messy game to me me. Having been a Cricket buff all my life, I soon worked out the issues with the sport.
As two Oulu teams were taking part in the tournament, I did send a message to a friend who was attending the event that if Oulu weanted to do well, they had to develop a new startegy in keeping with the rules of this game.
For instance, I noted that if a bowler bowled a perfectly good ball, it could yield between 3 and 7 runs for the batting side, whereas, if the bowler bowled a wide ball, it would yield just 2 runs. So the incentive on the first four overs of every batting pair would be for the bowler to bowl wides and give away just 30 runs.
As I watched the games unfold, there was just one lady captain who had understood this and I could hear her telling her bowlers to bowl wides to good batters!
There were several other inconsistencies in the rules showing that this sport was in its infancy and would have to be developed condiderably to be considered to be an interesting sport!
Of the teams, only one player, a young lady from Oulu, Ritu Ghanghas, was head and shoulders above everybody else.
I had seen the cricketing genius of Ritu Ghanghas when I had attended the launch of the Oulu Women's Cricket inauguration last year. Her skill was not because of cricket but because she had a super eye based on her skill at frisbee.
Others may play Cricket but this is a new sport and it is not traditional cricketkng skills that are important,
I hope that organisers of cricket understand this and make their decisions of choice of teams and leaders based on the skills necessary. Even in normal cricket there are totally different skills that are required by players of T20, one day Cricket (T50) and 5 day test matches. Even the selectors have to have different skills. The Cricket Boards should understand that no size fits all.
Me sitting on the floor!! |
Cage Cricket in Finland |
The Jyväskylä tournament was well organised and my congratulations to the Jyväskylä Cricket Club which won the Men's Cage Cricket Trophy.
The last time they visited Oulu, the whole team turned up, after the game, at my house with flowers! Thank you guys.
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