Whereas the County Championship is full of them like Ben Raine and Liam TrevaskisBarely a proper international cricketer in sight.
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Whereas the County Championship is full of them like Ben Raine and Liam TrevaskisBarely a proper international cricketer in sight.
Some might get injury call upsi am surprised that Trev hasnt had a look in at the hundred, usually goes at a decent economy and can give it a whack further down the order
Because mostly, the counties with a higher population are the hosts of the teams. The vast majority do have access to it, ECB were not stupid when deciding the long term strategies on who the host counties / cities would be. IMO it's a brilliant platform at building more interest into the sport and it's working well from what I have seenHow 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.
Wonder what the comparison is to the Blast attendance?According to BBC figures Trent bridge capacity is 17500. The mens game had 12000 in and the women's game had 8000 in. They will promote that as "good numbers", but first game, all the money pumped into this, propaganda, advertising etc that's pretty poor I reckon
I'm sure I've seen Trent Bridge a lot fuller for T20 Blast games, but it may have been later in the competition.Wonder what the comparison is to the Blast attendance?
They don't even go to watch Durham
Fancy going to a cricket match and enjoying yourself and been called a traitor!!!
Class craic on here at times![]()
Not sure that really the point like.
The point surely is people can spend their hard earned money watching whatever sport and whatever team they want.
And don’t have to justify that to any fucker!!!
id argue this format could save the Counties
Wonder what the comparison is to the Blast attendance?
I just don’t see The Hundred adding anything extra to the cricket offer.
IMO it's a brilliant platform at building more interest into the sport and it's working well from what I have seen
Is it not already on life support, that life support being handouts from the ECB, without short format cricket and TV money most would be long goneSo go on then. Argue it, but there a cleverer people than me who think it’ll be the death of county cricket.
Behind a £40 a month Paywall?.
Yet it won’t attract anywhere near the numbers that the excellent Ashes Series that has just finished did.
Women 11.30am
Welsh Fire v Manchester Originals
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Match abandoned
Wonder what the comparison is to the Blast attendance?
Is it not already on life support, that life support being handouts from the ECB, without short format cricket and TV money most would be long gone
Behind a £40 a month Paywall?
difficult to compare at the moment give the Blast has been de-valued with way less tv exposure and way less advertising £££ spent.
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Durham is one of the biggest counties in the country.............. we have to travel 80 miles south to watch this hideous "thing". Bearing in mind with cricket logic, we are the county for Northumberland and parts of Cumbria and the nearest county for Scotland............ that's a lot of people cut off.Because mostly, the counties with a higher population are the hosts of the teams.
Because mostly, the counties with a higher population are the hosts of the teams. The vast majority do have access to it, ECB were not stupid when deciding the long term strategies on who the host counties / cities would be.
3 more games to go today, so good newsoh dear what a shame
Barely a proper international cricketer in sight.