Scoring 300 plus runs is becoming “Galli Cricket”?

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Scoring 300 plus runs is becoming “Galli Cricket”?

Earlier scoring 300 plus runs in One Day International Cricket or ODI was a very big figure. Such high scores were mostly seen in Galli Cricket. But what has changed in ODI’s now? How scoring 300 plus runs is becoming easier? Are we playing real cricket or it’s a Gali Cricket? bl2 But in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 til date (March 4, 2015) 26 matches have been played and in 15 matches the batting side has scored 300 plus runs. More details here – http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-cricket-world-cup-2015/engine/series/509587.html It can be because of multiple reasons. Either the bowling is not of good quality The play grounds are small The players want to prove their batting as fast as they can because more and more youngsters are in pipeline to join the Cricket team The players are getting very good coaching Resources that are available today are far from comparison that were provided to the players in 80’s-90’s The players want to rise as early as possible without any FEAR. Pitches are built in such a way that batting side gets an extra advantage Players are more passionate towards batting rather than bowling. Players are taking extra coaching or training Fitness of players is a key factor. Seems nutritious food intake has increased Means of improving individual’s batting performance has increased. Like studying on internet the batting ideas, how and where to focus on weak and strong areas and more