Voice of fair play
Striker
You don't have to actual watch an event before deciding it's not for you, surely.It's not as if the Hundred is an entirely new concept,it's a variation on a sport which has been in existence for centuries. The aim, as you say, is to attract more of the younger generation to participate in any sport ,not necessarily cricket. Investment should be in participation in sport in schools. The amount of money invested already in an unproven concept is obscene -that'a why the suck it and see argument isn't really valid.
It's because there's a genuine chance that this competition might well bankrupt the game-reserves already wiped out promoting it which could have been used to cover losses caused by the pandemic. Debating the actual competition is a case of putting the cart before the horse.
As much as I like debating it mate, we miles apart on this and always have been.
Plus there is some great lads who actually want to actually talk about the competition itself so I will just leave it there.