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I think you are underestimating baseball.
Your three points were the ground makes the pitching more complex in cricket than in baseball, that you don't have to run on every hit keeps the defense awake, and that managers can't interrupt the game.
First of all there are countless different ways to throw a pitch in baseball, curveballs, knuckleballs, sliders, fastballs, etc, its not nearly as simple as it looks.
Pitching is also extremely taxing on the body, and each team has to decide how long they want to stick with a pitcher before replacing him, and you can't bring players back into a game once you take them out.
In baseball you can lead off the base, steal bases, and the defense has to be just as awake as in cricket.
Also I don't think the manager's job is really that different from the captains, and the pauses don't interupt the flow - both sports aren't built around continuous play like hockey or soccer.
and you are right adi there ARE so many other things we aren't mentioning that are complex w/ each sport.
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