wayne entwhistle no9
Winger
The counties are determined not to reduce the number of "home" t20 matches. It is for a lot of them the only way they can create revenue themselves.I agree that the horse has bolted for the hundred it’s here to stay, but I did agree with Harmy on the podcast that maybe 5 games is the way forward, what have Durham had 3 Fridays 2 Sundays afternoon (one where englands first group game was after) and one where it pissed down all day, then 2 Wednesdays? Might be easier to market 5 weekend games, and in the summer why can’t games be on a Saturday too? Sometimes even 6.30 is a push when I’m at work on a Friday,
And some money on production value, the cameras are getting better in the ground we should be showing more replays on the big screen more graphics, and even a bit fire, the game is always a better atmosphere when it was on sky, but as someone else posted sky just don’t care anymore, they’ve shown about 3 games this season
As has been said on here they are not particularly bothered about what has happened to the 50 over game as it had been swamped by the t20 even before the blast.
As far as the championship goes it just gets fit in around the limited overs cricket. Also covid was a massive eye opener for the counties when they realised economically how better it was to play behind closed doors than have to have facilities open at the ground for what in effect for most counties is a few hundred people.
I called into the Riverside today to watch the 2nds v Yorkshire it would be lucky if there was 30 spectators there. 20/25 years ago a 2nd Xl one day game against Yorkshire on a nice summers day they would have been a couple of hundred.