How will playing behind closed doors affect cricketers?

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How will playing behind closed doors affect cricketers? | By WisdenCricket

They can’t hear you scream in space but at a completely empty Ageas Bowl, they most certainly can. In the forthcoming lockdown Tests, every energy-boosting exhortation and maybe even a smattering of expletives will be broadcast live to the world.

 

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WisdenCricket Wouldn’t mind facing Joffra Archer from behind a closed door

WisdenCricket Not only cricketer..but everyone

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WisdenCricket Fewer people will be bored.

WisdenCricket Harder to clear the boundary?

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SternWords It will remind them of the county championship

SternWords Thanks for that aprouved message thats haters field we are going to manage with that servor list

SternWords to anyone that has ever attended mid week country test matches ... probably not by much

SternWords Will they actually notice the difference?

WisdenCricket I've been to county cricket games. It might as well have been behind closed doors.

WisdenCricket I should think that those that have played county cricket with any regularity will not find it such an unusual experience.

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