Aidan11
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Doesn't surprise me.Didn’t even look bothered either.
Crowds look like they’ve fallen off a cliff edge this year.
Selling the franchises is the last throw of the dice. That is not going to work either .
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Doesn't surprise me.Didn’t even look bothered either.
Crowds look like they’ve fallen off a cliff edge this year.
I can’t believe that they think they’re going to get more for 49% of one team than most teams in the Championship would get for a business that comes with; a stadium, a team of players, an academy & much more lucrative sponsorship deals. Not to mention the new TV deal that’s coming in this season.Doesn't surprise me.
Selling the franchises is the last throw of the dice. That is not going to work either .
Didn’t even look bothered either.
Crowds look like they’ve fallen off a cliff edge this year.
I can’t believe that they think they’re going to get more for 49% of one team than most teams in the Championship would get for a business that comes with; a stadium, a team of players, an academy & much more lucrative sponsorship deals. Not to mention the new TV deal that’s coming in this season.
Exactly. T20 spread round the world in no time 20 years ago.If the Hundred was any good, other countries would be playing it by now.
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Shit scores are the balls fault.
If the Hundred was any good, other countries would be playing it by now.
If anything T10 is the format which is growing the quickest especially at Associate member level
If the Hundred was any good, other countries would be playing it by now.
That's just really sad to read (again) though.Liam Livingstone the latest star to criticise the crisp packet cup.
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Agreed mate. I get way more pleasure out of watching for example Joe Root leave a good 90mph ball then crunch the next slightly wider one through the covers for 4.That's just really sad to read (again) though.
What he's saying is that the last thing they want is a game of cricket to break out. They want batters - any batters, doesn't matter who - to hit the ball over the tiny boundaries so they can press the fireworks button. Hit and giggle.
When it come to the shorter formats, that's my main gripe: It's a great leveller.
The super short formats mean 36 off 19 balls is a really good innings, and just about any professional player in the world can do that occasionally. So you're dumbing the game down so much that you don't need the greatest players to produce match winning performances.
Any batter will do.
Problem been when that doesn’t happen and bowlers bowl really well like they have in this tournament with a lot of a skill tournament criticised for low scores.
Yet when to many big shots hit on flat wickets and small boundaries it’s still criticised.
So big scores, low scores, good games, bad games, angle was always going to be found to have a go
Bottom line is a lot of faults with the tournament but irrespective big scores or small scores it would meant another go at it,
The actual bowling in this tournament has been exceptional which you would think after lots of criticism of short format been too much in favour of the batsman.
Would at least prompt one or two comments about how the balance between bat and ball has reduced in this current tournament.
But of course any even the slightest balanced comment or remotely positive comment will not happen because it’s treason to even make one positive comment.
I more than admit it.How much are you being paid by the crisp packets to spout this slavish bollocks by the way?
If journalists, pundits, broadcasters, administrators and now even players who are playing it in are criticising it, maybe, just maybe you could admit it isn’t all milk and honey…?