20/20 is also a slog fest that removes about 75% of the skill of the game. you could basically call it kiddie cricket and put the ball on a post like they do in kiddie baseball and hit it as hard as you can/ bowlers are forced to bowl one line, certain height etc etc at speed, get them in... batsman have 10 wickets for 20 overs so that's 1 wicket per 2 overs so they don't need any defensive skills but need to just hammer the bat at it.
all their fielders do is catch deep and save runs
i nshort its a different entertainment but the truth is the real skill and the toughness of a 5 day game bowling 20-30 overs in a day is all gone. the types of balls that can be bowled are limited.
If a minute (minimum) per ball for 8 hours bores you fine but if you can't appreciate the skills and work required then you just have not bothered and thats on you.
same for rugby. for me watching 7s is missing 70% of the game and all the power and basically violence and a good ruck.
its all about the skills employed folks. after all.. come on you can tune in for the days review each night and get the highlights if you've time commitments.
If you play cricket/rugby- you probably want the full skill/experience.
As a spectator, you want something exciting.
It's two sides to the coin... the shortening- and speeding up of various sports is because the spectator is winning and beating out the competitor.

