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Heading to trent bridge for the first time next wednesday, then down to headingley on 13thIll be at Trent Bridge on Tuesday having a few beers and a good time![]()
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Heading to trent bridge for the first time next wednesday, then down to headingley on 13thIll be at Trent Bridge on Tuesday having a few beers and a good time![]()
Don’t enjoy yourself whatever you do!!Heading to trent bridge for the first time next wednesday, then down to headingley on 13th
sure i got an email saying there wasnt many left for the "Roses" games eitherOval 6th sold out
Trent Bridge 19th sold out
Final 27th sold out
Alot have limited toosure i got an email saying there wasnt many left for the "Roses" games either
I think there is also people who just enjoy cricket and watching like myself and love all cricket.People are entitled to watch it if they want. I won’t be. Firstly, my team wasn’t given any option of competing. The nearest venue is 100 miles away. The plans to even in some way involve our part of northern England were removed when they scrapped the womens games originally scheduled for Gosforth.
But the main reason is that this is the thin end of the wedge. There are some in the higher echelons of the game who wish to reduce the size of competitions and by definition the number of teams competing. I think that if we get to that stage, Durham will inevitably be a casualty. The more established teams eg, wouldn’t have to travel to the frozen north. We have already seen an example of Surrey’s attitude 2 seasons ago.
With the greatest of respect to those who say that they like/support the hundred, I think that they do not understand this, or are closing their minds to it, or maybe do not care about the future of our beloved Durham.
And even if the hundred is scrapped, it will inevitably be replaced by another franchise competition which I expect Durham won’t be part of. Different route, same outcome.
I appreciate that all of the above has been said before. I just wanted to highlight it again so perhaps the supporters of the competition might think about this again and examine their collective consciences. By supporting this, you may well be complicit in the demise of our club. Just give that some thought please.
It's still cricket so of course I'm sure it will be fun.I work in Leeds and went a few times last year. To be fair its a decent night out. Get why the old 4 day crowd are upset but not much us lads can do about it. Just enjoy it or dont watch it
People are entitled to watch it if they want. I won’t be. Firstly, my team wasn’t given any option of competing. The nearest venue is 100 miles away. The plans to even in some way involve our part of northern England were removed when they scrapped the womens games originally scheduled for Gosforth.
But the main reason is that this is the thin end of the wedge. There are some in the higher echelons of the game who wish to reduce the size of competitions and by definition the number of teams competing. I think that if we get to that stage, Durham will inevitably be a casualty. The more established teams eg, wouldn’t have to travel to the frozen north. We have already seen an example of Surrey’s attitude 2 seasons ago.
With the greatest of respect to those who say that they like/support the hundred, I think that they do not understand this, or are closing their minds to it, or maybe do not care about the future of our beloved Durham.
And even if the hundred is scrapped, it will inevitably be replaced by another franchise competition which I expect Durham won’t be part of. Different route, same outcome.
I appreciate that all of the above has been said before. I just wanted to highlight it again so perhaps the supporters of the competition might think about this again and examine their collective consciences. By supporting this, you may well be complicit in the demise of our club. Just give that some thought please.
I cant use that as a negative, the decision to make the double headers instead has improved the womens game no endThe plans to even in some way involve our part of northern England were removed when they scrapped the womens games originally scheduled for Gosforth.
Yeah I think probably best to not have the hundred in its current format as 16.4 overs is certainly not everybody’s cup of tea.There's talk of an expansion and Durham rumoured to be one of 2 new teams, i think even if the idea is scrapped and new tournament to start its never going to be 18 teams no matter much people shout about it, TV companies hold the aces and they dictate windows and how much they want,
just have to hope the ECB and powers that be feel were in the top 10 teams
I cant use that as a negative, the decision to make the double headers instead has improved the womens game no end
i dont think it can be done, 2 divisions doesnt work either, it unfortunately will have to 8 or 10 teams and the money shared out between the 18, but i cant see how the smaller counties survive without those 7 or 8 home t20 games they usually have to generate incomeYeah I think probably best to not have the hundred in its current format as 16.4 overs is certainly not everybody’s cup of tea.
But undoubtedly in this modern cricket world this country should have a major high profile short format competition should be just T20 and where all games televised.
It was one thing having a major short format tournament in peak time to attract fans which I strongly believe is fundamentally a good idea.
It was a step too far to change from 20 overs to 100 balls
Whether that is possible with 18 teams is highly unlikely imo, hence we have this silly situation of two short format tournaments when we should have just one big one!
Easy said than done obviously with all the politics behind it.
How can it grow the sport when the vast majority of people have no access to it?This is all a bit embarrassing to read. There isn't a medal for who claims to hate the Hundred the most. The Hundreds is amazing at getting kids into the sport, which cricket seems to be struggling with at the moment.
How dare the players go and set themselves up for when their short careers end.
Whisper it but I enjoy franchise cricket for the most part but even a 2 week old tournament like MLC is already miles ahead in interest, quality and star power.I really can’t get into this. I think it’s shit. Quicker they get rid the better.
Two divisions of 9, 12 game season. Division 1 & the women's comp have every gsme shown on Sky/BBC while Division 2 gets put on YouTube for free and also encourage teams to adopt city identities.i dont think it can be done, 2 divisions doesnt work either, it unfortunately will have to 8 or 10 teams and the money shared out between the 18, but i cant see how the smaller counties survive without those 7 or 8 home t20 games they usually have to generate income
but if we do nothing we will be left behind all other countries
to certain extent yes, but Div 2 would have to be a lack lustre live stream, theres no way they'd put the production costs into it, i watched first hand last year from a hotel room in headingly the massive poduction be stripped down packed up and shipped out the same night down to Glamorgan to be set up for the next gameHow can it grow the sport when the vast majority of people have no access to it?
Whisper it but I enjoy franchise cricket for the most part but even a 2 week old tournament like MLC is already miles ahead in interest, quality and star power.
Two divisions of 9, 12 game season. Division 1 & the women's comp have every gsme shown on Sky/BBC while Division 2 gets put on YouTube for free and also encourage teams to adopt city identities.
Piece of piss.