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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Cricket T20 -Competing on the Edge

Posted by Abdullah Bodla

T20 Cricket is the best example where Competing on the Edge rightly fits.The game is changing at every over.The batsmen always improvise to hit boundries ,the bowlers always change the variation in their line and length to bowl out the batsman.There is always excellent colloboration,team work and hundred percent effort is required to win the match.The captain has to make instant decisions and adapt according to the changing situation of the game.In short all the key features of Competing on the Edge strategy (Improvisation, Collaboration and Coadaptation)are exactly used in T20 cricket.

6 comments:

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Anonymous said...

yes Abdullah, good example, but it does not happen always. like real world business problems, sometimes cricket teams also face difficulties even they fail to perform according to improvisation, collaboration and coadaptation.

Zain Assad said...

m agree with u abdullah this book is not only to apply concepts in furnished offices but we can also apply in our daily activities

Syed Ali Raza said...

@ bodla
i m fully agree with u. In recent match between Pakistan And Australia.
we all know that Pakistan lost. And the main reason was that they could not adapt any "strategy". . Bad Collaboration, no team work, no planing resulted pak lost

farooq said...

@ali raza exactly right!

Abdullah Bodla said...

@ Syed Ali
yess,the captain in T20 plays the key role as does the manager in a multinational firm.In T20,the captain has to rapidly change the bowlers to adjust with the batsmen to exploit their weakness.Now just recall the Afridi's failure to improvise and coadapt against Australia but the same man did wonderful job against South Africa.I hope somebody must have given him a lesson of coadaptation.