They were heading for a big score of 180+ not really now
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Although at least London still exists. Middlesex hasn’t for 60 years.On my way to support Mumbai Indians London
What a joke
I can't imagine how furious you're all going to be. Selling it to you as something new and exciting, just to abandon it for the same (but less) than we already had.‘ Imagine if they change it to T20’
It’s not a question of if it’s a question of when.
Like I said a million times, it’s a designated window in peak time for a short format tournament like IPL, BB, SA20 that I always thought needed and wanted.I can't imagine how furious you're all going to be. Selling it to you as something new and exciting, just to abandon it for the same (but less) than we already had.
Surely the 16.4 acolytes aren't just going to accept this? Fool me once, shame on me etc etc etc.
You have my sympathies.
But t20 is not successful for the last 5 years as it was. Falling crowds clubs profits not matching what they were 10 years ago in that format.Like I said a million times, it’s a designated window in peak time for a short format tournament like IPL, BB, SA20 that I always thought needed and wanted.
Whether it 100 balls or 120 balls has never been the main concern.
Although which more prefer 20 overs as it has proved a really successful format for many a year.
So would actually be pleased if changed to that as think should have been 20 overs in the first place.
As the poster who replied to you in the first place, why would anyone be annoyed with that.
Still a short format tournament in peak time, now 20 overs which always throughly enjoyed.
And English cricket 520 million richer
Yes, yes. We know that you're all in on taking all cricket (except the 16.4) away from the school holidays. You've been very clear about that.Like I said a million times, it’s a designated window in peak time for a short format tournament like IPL, BB, SA20 that I always thought needed and wanted.
Whether it 100 balls or 120 balls has never been the main concern.
Although which more prefer 20 overs as it has proved a really successful format for many a year.
So would actually be pleased if changed to that as think should have been 20 overs in the first place.
As the poster who replied to you in the first place, why would anyone be annoyed with that.
Still a short format tournament in peak time, now 20 overs which always throughly enjoyed.
And English cricket 520 million richer
Not in the slightest!Changing it to a T20 competition would just be admitting that everything about the 16.4 is bullshit and we've destroyed the domestic game and the test schedule for no reason.
Yes, I know you're fully on board with whatever is served up (even though you seem to be saying that the 16.4 is a rubbish format and that the quality is poor).Not in the slightest!
Never been on board with whatever is served up, as want us to have the second best T20 tournament in the world which it has not delivered up to this point.Yes, I know you're fully on board with whatever is served up (even though you seem to be saying that the 16.4 is a rubbish format and that the quality is poor).
Anyway, doesn't matter. As long as all domestic first class and all international cricket is paused for the school holidays, you're in. Fair enough.
This particular obsession of yours is both factually wrong and wrongheaded anyway.Yes, yes. We know that you're all in on taking all cricket (except the 16.4) away from the school holidays. You've been very clear about that.
Rather arrogant and condescending terminology. By all means produce,a counterargument but is it necessary to use such demeaning phraseology?. Youngsters have never been attracted to the longer form of the game but there's an unproven assumption that the school holiday is the optimum period to attract youngsters - most are in family holidays during part of this time and it also coincides with the counter attraction of the build up and beginning of the football season. Perfectly reasonable for the devotee of the purest form of the game to object to being deprived of test matches during the main holiday period for the working adult.This particular obsession of yours is both factually wrong and wrongheaded anyway.
The last two tests were during the school holidays. I will lay you a pound to a penny, having been to two days of the last one, that there were hardly any kids at either of them. Not noticeably more than at the first three anyway, Understandable given the format and the price. There will also, by the time the competition you hate has finished, have been a county championship round and eight 50 over matches. Ttahe latter, in my experience, attracts plenty of kids (as does the Hundred of course). The former, not so much.
The two main school holiday formats, the one-day cup and the Hundred, are those that the kids go to in largest numbers. I’m a long form time cricket fan. It’s the purest form of the game, and the most subtly exciting when it works in my view. But you’ve let your hatred of the short form cloud your reason if you think it should be the focus of the school holidays.
You should mention that to @Steak Pie who has suggested several times that having kids sent on a bus to watch county championship games is the way to engage them in the game.Youngsters have never been attracted to the longer form of the game
I accept that other posters are fully entitled to views which don't concur with mine I wholly recognise posters objection to cricket being monopolised during high summer by a format designed to occupy the minds of youngsters hence the cynical terminology. I organised coach trips for children to attend Gillette cup games and later games v tourists. I can assure you they thoroughly enjoyed the experience.You should mention that to @Steak Pie who has suggested several times that having kids sent on a bus to county championship games is the way to engage them in the game.
As the short format T20 or otherwise is just ‘Big Mac and fries’ apparently