DesiChap Posted April 30, 2007 Share Posted April 30, 2007 No more truncated finals, urges Moody SPOT THE BALL: The last three overs of the Australia-Sri Lanka World Cup final that were played in near darkness at the Kensington Oval Bridgetown: Sri Lanka coach Tom Moody has made a pitch for a full match, instead of curtailed ones, in future World Cup summit clashes. ?You wait for two months to be there in the final and if you can?t play 100 overs, it?s a puzzle. For all you know, it could have been a Twenty20 tournament and that doesn?t seem right,? Moody said. The final was initially reduced to a 38 overs-a-side affair, before another rain interruption saw Sri Lanka being set a revised target in 36 overs under the Duckworth-Lewis method. Mahela Jayawardene?s side lost the match by 53 runs. Moody also commented on the farcical finish when stumps were drawn and then rearranged to bowl the remaining three overs in semi-darkness. ?We were under the impression, and rightly so, that if 20 overs are gone, it?s a completed match. It seems all of us knew about it but those who should have.? Despite the defeat, Moody is inclined to believe that his side was only ?half a yard away? from winning the final. ?Australia felt threatened at some time. Even heading into the final, they were aware of what Sri Lanka were capable of,? reflected Moody. ?We ran them a close race. We were on target when the overs were reduced. We knew what we needed to be up under the rule. In order to up the scoring, we lost a couple of quick wickets, including Jayasuriya?s which was the key.? Moody, though, did not deny Australia their overwhelming superiority. ?They have been professional and exceptional. It was no different on Saturday. However, the absence of Glenn (McGrath) would have a real impact on their Test performance. In Glenn and (Shane) Warne?s absence, it would be that much harder for them to be as successful as they have been. It?s natural also if you take away that strike-rate from your attack.? The lanky Australian didn?t throw much light on his plans except that he needed to speak to his employers, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), first before deciding on his course of action. ?It?s only professional to speak to the SLC first.? Link to comment
yoda Posted April 30, 2007 Share Posted April 30, 2007 Re: No more truncated finals, urges Moody Yes, it is absurd to play a 38+36 over match with 3 of them in pitch darkness when there is a full extra day to be used. They should simply try to play out the full 50 overs on the first day and consider D/L only on day 2 depending on weather conditions. If weather is so poor that 20 overs can't be played by day 2, they should simply award joint winners. Link to comment
Bumper Posted April 30, 2007 Share Posted April 30, 2007 Re: No more truncated finals, urges Moody ^Apparently TV dictates when the cup finals is played. Sat nite/Sun morning was peak time audience in India where most of the ad money is. Sun nite/Mon morning finals would have meant huge losses to sponsors in ad revenues. Link to comment
The Outsider Posted May 1, 2007 Share Posted May 1, 2007 Re: No more truncated finals, urges Moody It is indeed sad that the WC final was played out the way it was but remember the ICC organized it. Link to comment
talksport Posted May 2, 2007 Share Posted May 2, 2007 Re: No more truncated finals, urges Moody To start a match with 38 Overs is a farce Link to comment
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