Ease off on the 'minnows' TV commentators told
However, it is deemed acceptable for commentators to call a game a mismatch — but not to say that some of the teams do not deserve to be in the tournament.
The commentary teams, including Australians Greg Blewett, Damien Fleming and South Africa-born Barry Richards, have been assembled from around the world for the six-week competition. Some commentators who agree with the directive and feel the minnows are a necessary part of global expansion, are happy to abide by it.
Craddock wrote: “However others, who feel the tournament has been devalued by their presence, would rather speak their mind. The minnow sides have produced a mixture of the good (Ireland), the bad (Scotland) and the downright ugly (the Netherlands and Bermuda).
“Games such as Australia and South Africa versus the Netherlands have been cringing mismatches. Bermuda continued its embarrassing form on Monday when India scored 5-413 then skittled it for 156 to record the greatest winning margin in limited-overs history. The widespread feeling that the minnows are enjoying every moment of their matches against the
Done told the press: “Our statistics say that they are improving. We are trying to bridge the gap as much as we can.”
Ease off the ‘minnows’
