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All shall be sacrificed at the alter of the 16.4
Agree, though there will be plenty who already have or will nag their parents to get Sky Sports Cricket BT Sport etc where the real cricket is available! And everyone has access to county games on YouTube.The narrative has been for a while now that the 16.4 is the way to get the next generation interested in cricket.
They've made that true by making it the only format available to kids
Thinking back to the summer of 2005. I spent every day of the holidays watching the Ashes on FTA or playing cricket and by time I went back to school there was a 500% increase in cricket fans.
You can't expect the players, they have quite a lot to lose. The counties can save the game if they work together, they have the power to bring down the 16.4 at a stroke.Only the players can save the game now, by taking a stand and making themselves unavailable for the 16.4
Devaluing an Ashes series at the expense of the 16.4 really is a giant nail in cricket's coffin.
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You can't expect the players, they have quite a lot to lose. The counties can save the game if they work together, they have the power to bring down the 16.4 at a stroke.
I happen to know that the contract the Manchester Shitweasels have to use Old Trafford does not last as long as the new TV deal, it's nowhere near 5 years. I would imagine it's the same for all the franchises and their home grounds. And no access to grounds, no 16.4. It's as simple as that.
If the counties can get their heads together now they can take on the ECB and win easily. If they wait much longer, until the franchises are sold to the IPL financiers and have the financial power behind them, they are dead.
The word should be 'inevitable'.
Not so sure about that, there's a lot of grumbling about the 16.4 from the members. The money Lancs get from the 16.4 isn't the be all and end all.Fair point - I can't see county's such as Lancashire growing any bollocks though as they'll want the matchday revenue from the 16.4. They'll be looking at short-term profit and little beyond that.