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Wickets to be renamed 'outs' for The Hundred

Power play to be replaced with the slo-zone... 10 balls where all fielders (ball guys) have to dress in velcro on astro tuff making them stick to the ground.

Meat raffle on every double six (tennis ball hit out of the ground) which is worth 20 goal points.
 

See Twisted’s post below.

I think it’ll get more kids playing and clubs will see the benefit over the next 5-10 years. Better had cos the selling of the game’s soul needs to result in something good.
It won't because it's two different sports.if they do happen to like it, why would the want to then play proper cricket. It's all flashy stuff with little substance sponsored by crisp products. Simply the 100 is not cricket but a new game like rounders or baseball.
 
Course they have. :lol:

I didn't realise the new audience they are after were specifically the 'absolutely thick as shit that they can't understand what wicket means' demographic.

The ECB have pretty much bankrupted themselves in an attempt to destroy the domestic game. Utterly utterly astonishing.
 
Course they have. :lol:

I didn't realise the new audience they are after were specifically the 'absolutely thick as shit that they can't understand what wicket means' demographic.

The ECB have pretty much bankrupted themselves in an attempt to destroy the domestic game. Utterly utterly astonishing.

Yeah sadly I don't think there's a win to be had here.

Success and its a death knell for cricket

Fail and its a death knell for cricket
 
Yeah sadly I don't think there's a win to be had here.

Success and its a death knell for cricket

Fail and its a death knell for cricket

The win for the ECB is - unfortunately - the death of half the counties and the re-branding of the half that remain. We just have to hope that the counties get themselves together and fight back, without the use of the grounds there isn't a 16.4 competition. I guess it depends how deep are the pockets and how stuffed the are brown envelopes.
 
I should have specified I meant there is no good outcome here for us

I got you! The win for us is that this competition utterly fails. Unfortunately, again, the ECB seem determined to bankrupt themselves rather than leave the counties with any power. I've said this loads of times but it's worth repeating, designing a new competition with the specific aim of alienating your current customer base might the single stupidest marking idea of all time.

Can you imagine what could have been achieved with this level of investment into the domestic game?
 
I got you! The win for us is that this competition utterly fails. Unfortunately, again, the ECB seem determined to bankrupt themselves rather than leave the counties with any power. I've said this loads of times but it's worth repeating, designing a new competition with the specific aim of alienating your current customer base might the single stupidest marking idea of all time.

Can you imagine what could have been achieved with this level of investment into the domestic game?

The ECB bankrupting themselves is not a win for us. If this had happened a few years ago Durham ccc might be out of business by now
 
I wonder how many times the commentators forgets and still call them wickets.

Flintoff is the sort of lad who'll just take the piss.
 
Biggest farce is that this year Ben Stokes will play more for Yorkshire than the club that pays his wages
I thought England paid his wages myself
If it achieves it objectives and more people and youngsters pick up a ball and bat and play more at a young age and increase people playing club cricket that can only be a good thing!!

If it fails then we back where we at now where local clubs are folding struggling to field teams and youngsters will continue to not play cricket and prefer PlayStation’s etc.
 
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I thought England paid his wages myself
If it achieves it objectives and more people and youngsters pick up a ball and bat and play more at a young age and increase people playing club cricket that can only be a good thing!!

If it fails then we back where we at now where local clubs are folding struggling to field teams and youngsters will continue to not play cricket and prefer PlayStation’s etc.

First sentence, complete disdain for Durham.

Second, could have been much more effectively in conjunction with the counties. This has got nothing to do with getting people to play cricket, it's about watching a different game on telly and selling merchandise. The fact they had to lie about it from the start should set huge alarm bells off in any cricket fan's mind.

Third, and with over £100m having been sucked out of the game.

Best case scenario for cricket is that it fails quickly and we can restore the Blast and the 50 over competition. Hopefully before everyone forgets about the World Cup win.
 
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