Cricket Thread

As you say the hundred is an abomination.

It's the very worst of franchise cricket, with players you expect to play for your local team, playing for some other "local" team, with no relevance to it's actual location, it's just a weird gimmick, hopefully will die a death soon enough. I've not watched any of it, and I won't, an awful degradation of real cricket, that even short versions of normal cricket haven't plumbed the depths of.

Worse still, the whole cricket season now revolves around it, to suit the school holidays.

In a single word "shite".
The ECB seem adamant that it will stay as they have a contract with Sky through to 2028, but then you read of the reported losses made and wonder how it can possibly survive. Not my cup of chai.
 
Not sure about that. England’s three Tests against Sri Lanka next summer are scheduled to start on August 21st.
The first few years they had England players in at the start but gone after 4 games an the likes of Villas replace them. In the first year it started in July about 2 weeks earlier.

Makes more sense to play tests when the hundred is on and avoid the white ball stuff. Or just show the new series of the Gladiators instead if they want a bit of novelty fun.
 
Which one?
England not only have to identify the bowlers that will form their spearhead for the next two Ashes series, but they also have to get them on contracts that protect them from being run into the ground.
Sorry Craig looked quite lively when he did play.
 
As you say the hundred is an abomination.

It's the very worst of franchise cricket, with players you expect to play for your local team, playing for some other "local" team, with no relevance to it's actual location, it's just a weird gimmick, hopefully will die a death soon enough. I've not watched any of it, and I won't, an awful degradation of real cricket, that even short versions of normal cricket haven't plumbed the depths of.

Worse still, the whole cricket season now revolves around it, to suit the school holidays.

In a single word "shite".
Spot on
 
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Jimmy Anderson is a great bowler, but every test he plays from now on is mudding the water and memories,
Even today when Woakes and Broad got it swinging Jimmy still looked all of the 41-year-old he is

England has to build for the future and the next Ashes, Jimmy can not be in the plans so why not step down on top, Even going to India in early 2023 what is the point ? give somebody their chance and let them grow into test cricket

Next test match game he be 6 months older! Think someone will have a word with him and tell him we probably wont be picking you anymore so we giving
You one more test match so you can announce it yourself!
 
As you say the hundred is an abomination.

It's the very worst of franchise cricket, with players you expect to play for your local team, playing for some other "local" team, with no relevance to it's actual location, it's just a weird gimmick, hopefully will die a death soon enough. I've not watched any of it, and I won't, an awful degradation of real cricket, that even short versions of normal cricket haven't plumbed the depths of.

Worse still, the whole cricket season now revolves around it, to suit the school holidays.

In a single word "shite".
I still watch some of it although I do convert everything back into 6-ball overs when doing the necessary mathematics. I think somewhere someone thought cricket needed a shorter game with less arithmetic skills required by the viewer but they forgot that the existing fans love all that. It’s an abomination of course but it’s still the same bowling, batting and fielding skills. Don’t care who wins though and couldn’t tell you who won last year or the year before either.
 
The ECB seem adamant that it will stay as they have a contract with Sky through to 2028, but then you read of the reported losses made and wonder how it can possibly survive. Not my cup of chai.
Just wondering how much of the losses so far are due to the pandemic. I guess this season should tell us.
 
Just wondering how much of the losses so far are due to the pandemic. I guess this season should tell us.
It was popular to start with because of the pandemic.
People wanted to watch live sport regardless of its standard/origin.
It was also really cheap. But they need the counties behind it. Players are dropping out, Rashid Khan being the latest to withdraw.

FWIW I think it's good for the womens game and has shown the talent we have in our counties.
 
An Ashes series we should have won. Careless in the second test, plus rain at OT when we were favourite to win.
 
As you say the hundred is an abomination.

It's the very worst of franchise cricket, with players you expect to play for your local team, playing for some other "local" team, with no relevance to it's actual location, it's just a weird gimmick, hopefully will die a death soon enough. I've not watched any of it, and I won't, an awful degradation of real cricket, that even short versions of normal cricket haven't plumbed the depths of.

Worse still, the whole cricket season now revolves around it, to suit the school holidays.

In a single word "shite".

I'd much prefer another test match or three, but the idea behind it was to attract new audiences and to be fair, from the games I watched last summer you had loads of families and kids there watching. They got to see a women's game followed by the men which is another benefit of the competition. They've got jazzy names and jazzy kits and it's hoping to inspire the youngsters to play the sport, which is all positive in my opinion.

We'll be watching the proper cricket, the Hundred was never really designed for us.
 
I feel for Kate Cross. Manchester girl who had to sign for Northern Superchargers.
Like Foden signing for the Rags.

How come The Hundreds making a loss? It’s only been going 2 years and most games are completely sold out?
 
Probably giving away
I feel for Kate Cross. Manchester girl who had to sign for Northern Superchargers.
Like Foden signing for the Rags.

How come The Hundreds making a loss? It’s only been going 2 years and most games are completely sold out?
Probably giving a lot of tickets away .
 
An Ashes series we should have won. Careless in the second test, plus rain at OT when we were favourite to win.
From watching Lancashire play on the exact same wicket 2 days later, I strongly suspect we'd have struggled to take the wickets anyway, it was such a flat wicket, good batsmen were very difficult to get out.
 

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