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Cricket Fatigue

brandon

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Have to admit that it’s kicked in earlier than usual this summer. Usually it takes until the leaves start to turn brown, but it’s really hit home this year and there’s a few things that contribute.

The schedule is shockingly bad, both the domestic and the international calendar. The period of time between the T20 finishing and the RLODC starting for example is 32 days, in that period, the period that is essentially ‘the height of summer’, Durham have had just two red ball fixtures. 8 days on, 24 off, the Lincolnshire friendly aside.

Now I’m a firm believer that there is ‘too much’ cricket, both domestic and international, in any cricketing summer (and winter) but it doesn’t help when you have a chunk of cricket in April and May, where you squeeze 7 four day games into 43 days - so a potential of 28 days of cricket, notwithstanding travel days - and it doesn’t leave much time for rest and/or training and/or anything else. Cynical conspiracy theories aside, the administrators are harming domestic cricket more than any outside factor irrespective of the thoughts of some misguided rent-a-gob ‘pundit’.

With England, regarding the Saffer tour, they’ve played the white ball stuff and now they (SA) piss off to Ireland for a white ball jolly, leaving over two weeks for the England players to twiddle their thumbs until the start of the Test Series.

The school holidays are here, yet the England side aren’t playing another game for over a fortnight.

So bizarrely and in essence, what I’m saying is that I’m suffering from cricket fatigue because there’s no cricket on :lol:. The wider point though, is that it needs to be far better scheduled. Don’t cram so many games and formats into one rolling month and then have the next one completely off. The biggest slur against domestic cricket is that it’s poorly attended, but as I alluded to earlier, the best period of the summer (when university and college students are either graduating or having an extended study break, factories are shutting down, schools are breaking up) has this year largely been filled with nothing whatsoever.

I’ve got next to no interest for the upcoming RLODC, which again comes down to shockingly bad scheduling. I find it insane that we’ve had four months of cricket before the counties play a single 50 over game - despite the international side having played their full allotment of 50 over cricket. When Strauss gets round to releasing that ‘Report’ of his, will he use that as a factor for England’s failures? I doubt it. There are several players in the England side woefully out of nick, but anyone outside of the squad hasn’t hit or bowled a single ball in anger in order to make any sort of impression.

Anyway, I’ll try and soldier on, because as is the usual situation, come mid-October I’ll be pining for meaningful cricket again - but above all of that, if we just give up with getting behind the counties, it’ll only serve to achieve what FTECB* really want anyway.

*Knew I’d manage to shoehorn that conspiracy theory in somewhere.
 

Not to make excuses, but I do wonder if the scheduling has a lot to do with our whiteball slump.

Where are the training days? Where are the days for batters to work on their skills? For bowlers to work on variety? Every day will either be a game or a day planning for the next game. No time to get with the coaches, get in the nets, and work on what's going wrong.

Just constantly on a treadmill of prepare-game-travel-prepare-game-travel. With no respite.
 
Not to make excuses, but I do wonder if the scheduling has a lot to do with our whiteball slump.

Where are the training days? Where are the days for batters to work on their skills? For bowlers to work on variety? Every day will either be a game or a day planning for the next game. No time to get with the coaches, get in the nets, and work on what's going wrong.

Just constantly on a treadmill of prepare-game-travel-prepare-game-travel. With no respite.

Very well put.

The bowling in terms of ‘variation’ and trying things out is a very important one. County cricket is where the international bowlers should be trying those things out - but as is regularly alluded to, they’re rarely given the chance to play.
 
So bizarrely and in essence, what I’m saying is that I’m suffering from cricket fatigue because there’s no cricket on :lol:

Glad I'm not the only one! I was wondering why there wasn't any test cricket on and was frankly stunned looking at the bbc cricket fixture page that the next test is still a couple of weeks away. I know there's been these limited over stuff but we've had it in the past where England ODI/T20 matches have been played alongside a test match when the players in the limited over set-up were not part of the test team.
Also regarding the domestic cricket calendar I agree with you that it is a mess and this was no more shown with the fact T20 Finals Day was played in July. This has become a major event over the last decade because it is played at the end of the summer and is like a big festival of cricket with the semi finals and final happening all in one day, the sell-out crowds, great atmosphere and cricket being played from morning to well into the night. You have your rain delays and fun little gimmicks in between matches too to keep everyone entertained. Having it played in July in scorching sun was just not the same.
 
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Very well put.

The bowling in terms of ‘variation’ and trying things out is a very important one. County cricket is where the international bowlers should be trying those things out - but as is regularly alluded to, they’re rarely given the chance to play.

Exactly. More games = more practice yet the bone heads at the ECB think that less county championship cricket is going to produce better test cricketers.

Anybody with half a brain knows the more you play the better you get. Nothing wrong with managing the workload but there should be a balance.
 
what I’m saying is that I’m suffering from cricket fatigue because there’s no cricket on :lol:

was ready to totally disagree with you, i've had a blast (pun intended) this season despite us being woeful and everyone complaining.

the period of about 3 weeks where england played new zealand, india, holland and south africa was ludicrous and definitely had us saturated about international stuff but i've long cared more about county over country
 
Haven't had my usual interest in the men's white ball stuff this year (international and Durham) but still buzzing for the upcoming test series.

On the flip side I'm gutted I've only got 5 more games left to play this season :cry:
 
As I was saying:

We’re now playing 7 (SEVEN) T20’s in Pakistan in September. 🤦‍♂️

So that’ll be more time where the counties are shorthanded due to international call-ups.
Looking forward to livingstone batting sixty balls then if he plays all 7
 
As I was saying:

We’re now playing 7 (SEVEN) T20’s in Pakistan in September. 🤦‍♂️

So that’ll be more time where the counties are shorthanded due to international call-ups.
In fairness that is build up for a world cup, I understand that. But far too much is being crammed in and shouldn't be scheduled around the hundred.
 
Too much meaningless cricket (T20I's) to satisfy the greedy administrators. Stokes' ODI retirement and subsequent comments should have been a wake up call to the authorities but it won't be. Domestic T20 competition final played on the same day as an England game, devaluing it even further, and the 16.4 taking place as our domestic 50 over competition gets underway. I've barely watched televised cricket this year but have enjoyed a few trips to the Riverside for proper cricket.

Add in the IPL expanding and the saturated international calendar and something has to give. The game is in danger of being unrecognisable in a few years time IMO.
 
In fairness that is build up for a world cup, I understand that. But far too much is being crammed in and shouldn't be scheduled around the hundred.

Fair one, but questions could be asked about the surfaces in comparison to what we’ll be faced with in the WC.
Too much meaningless cricket (T20I's) to satisfy the greedy administrators. Stokes' ODI retirement and subsequent comments should have been a wake up call to the authorities but it won't be. Domestic T20 competition final played on the same day as an England game, devaluing it even further, and the 16.4 taking place as our domestic 50 over competition gets underway. I've barely watched televised cricket this year but have enjoyed a few trips to the Riverside for proper cricket.

Add in the IPL expanding and the saturated international calendar and something has to give. The game is in danger of being unrecognisable in a few years time IMO.

Great post. The worrying thing is, I don’t think they (the administrators) give a toss about how much damage they’re doing to the game in the long term.
 
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I read today on a cricinfo alert that there are moves by some IPL Franchises to offer 12 month contracts , like the central contracts the players have in England

Now that will be a game changer
 
Stokes' ODI retirement and subsequent comments should have been a wake up call to the authorities but it won't be.

I had hoped it might be a kick in the nads for FTECB and a major embarrassment to them, but in reality it'll just be a nail in the coffin for it sadly

Domestic T20 competition final played on the same day as an England game,

Genuinely had no idea about that. That's f***ing shambollocks. How can ftecb get LITERALLY everything so wrong?!
I read today on a cricinfo alert that there are moves by some IPL Franchises to offer 12 month contracts , like the central contracts the players have in England

Now that will be a game changer

If they're buying franchise all around the world that makes sense, they may end up playing exclusively IPL India, IPL west indies, IPL South Africa etc (or whatever they'll be called)

Maybe they'll but ftecb 😂
 
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Fair one, but questions could be asked about the surfaces in comparison to what we’ll be faced with in the WC.


Great post. The worrying thing is, I don’t think they (the administrators) give a toss about how much damage they’re doing to the game in the long term.

They don’t. They are lining their own pockets and only looking to satisfy the instant gratification culture.

Bob Willis said years ago that the only limited overs cricket anyone remembers are World Cups and he was right. The rest are just effectively warm up games.

Sky have a lot to answer for too for ploughing so much into the 16.4. Some of their commentators should shift uneasily in their seats for supporting it blindly rather than taking a stand. Eoin Morgan had also sadly been complicit in the devaluation of the 50 over game following the World Cup by becoming a 16.4 poster boy.
 
They don’t. They are lining their own pockets and only looking to satisfy the instant gratification culture.

Bob Willis said years ago that the only limited overs cricket anyone remembers are World Cups and he was right. The rest are just effectively warm up games.

Sky have a lot to answer for too for ploughing so much into the 16.4. Some of their commentators should shift uneasily in their seats for supporting it blindly rather than taking a stand. Eoin Morgan had also sadly been complicit in the devaluation of the 50 over game following the World Cup by becoming a 16.4 poster boy.
He did it for the t20 calling it a mediocre competition which is a touch ironic

They had the t20 and should have ploughed half the money in and allowed England players to actually play and crowds would have increased

It was that simple , countrywide and put some on the bbc

Pay me £2 million a year to run the FTECB
 
In this year, with all this cricket, what 'nailed on' England WT20 player wants to play 7 T20's in Pakistan before Australia, what kind of prep for a world cup will those pitches provide anyway
Can just picture Stoke's face "right, i've quit the 1 day team to get more rest and be 100% when i play"
ECB "lets play 7 T20's halfway across the world, before travelling another half to play a world cup"
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