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Any IPL type franchise wouldn't involve 16 teams, that's far too many for the organisers to make money in England, there'd probably be only about 8-10 teams max. Our nearest franchise might end up being Leeds, as Headingley will be the only northern ground with floodlights.
I'm not that clever mate! Maybe:So what would you suggest would be the 'states' then TC?
Actually i'm not against this. When did we have a 19th County though?I believe the whole "county" game should be re-branded and modelled on the Australian set up - a handful of "state" sides, with a higher level of "grade" (or league) cricket below - thus removing the trundling county circuit where genuinely fast bowlers shorten their run up and lower their speed in the search for accuracy and to avoid injury.
In a season where you may only play 11 games means every one of those games will actually have some some significance.
The level below would be where cricketers play their regular games when they can't get into the "state" team, are coming back after injury, seeking form etc.
This 19 County game, with T20 and Limited Over Cups is killing the game - case in point when you see trundlers like Darren Stevens taking 6-64. The fact that the game is refered to as "the circuit" suggests a degree of predictability and drudgery.
Shit, thought Durham were the 19th? Didn't do me research did I?!?This just reeks of Pietersen looking for another Payday. Franchise t20 won't work in England we've been over this a hundred times.
Actually i'm not against this. When did we have a 19th County though?
I believe the whole "county" game should be re-branded and modelled on the Australian set up - a handful of "state" sides, with a higher level of "grade" (or league) cricket below - thus removing the trundling county circuit where genuinely fast bowlers shorten their run up and lower their speed in the search for accuracy and to avoid injury.
In a season where you may only play 11 games means every one of those games will actually have some some significance.
The level below would be where cricketers play their regular games when they can't get into the "state" team, are coming back after injury, seeking form etc.
This 19 County game, with T20 and Limited Over Cups is killing the game - case in point when you see trundlers like Darren Stevens taking 6-64. The fact that the game is refered to as "the circuit" suggests a degree of predictability and drudgery.
It is no coincidence that we started to be successful as a nation with the introduction of central contracts, is it any wonder that we are plucking players from the circuit before they are ready for international cricket in order to stop them being worn down by the county gameFunnily enough, after we beat them in 2009 there was much hand wringing about the Shield system in Australia - too few teams meant too few young players playing first class cricket. They overhauled the second XI tournament so it was explicitly for under 23's but that meant the best young players were just playing other kids and struggled to make the step up.
There was nowt wrong with the county game when England were beating all and sundry 3-5 years ago.