No its a ******* travesty on the sport that will destroy county cricket when we have a perfectly good Twenty20 competition where players actually play for the teams where they were bought up.Anyone been watching the 100s? Bloody brilliant
No its a ******* travesty on the sport that will destroy county cricket when we have a perfectly good Twenty20 competition where players actually play for the teams where they were bought up.Anyone been watching the 100s? Bloody brilliant
Okay now Im more awakeAnyone been watching the 100s? Bloody brilliant
Ok....well I'm enjoying it.Okay now Im more awake
The 100 is a format no one else in the world plays and is a whopping 40 balls less than T20. Doesnt produce cricketers. Stops county and more importantly test Cricket during August.
It litreally accomplishes nothing that a well marketed and good TV deal T20 competion could do, whilst reducing accessibility of watching live Cricket games.
Of the 8 teams that made this years T20 knockout stage (tournament split in two because 100 must be played in August not other Cricket allowed) only 4 have Hundred franchises this was true last year and 8s around 50% the years before that. Hampshire are the only team to have won it and regularly make Finals Day. Although there has been representation by Lancashire & Yorkshire who have made it once. (Note these stats were considerably worse when I thought Hampshire didnt have a Hundred franchise).
Why should smaller counties with better teams be broken up so they can play against each other in a fake competition? And their members and supporters get no meaningful Cricket for months?
Im a Somerset supporter we regularly compete at the top end of the county championship. Last time the One Day Championship was played at List A level we won. We've made finals day more than any other team in T20 history. We haven't missed finals day since the Hundred started. We've made 3 finals and won one.
Yet in the height on Summer my local team is now Cardiff (if I lived in Taunton) and the players.
1 Warwickshire
1 Middlesex (Admittedly Jamie Overton plays for Surrey now but that also highlight the insanity but hes Somerset produced)
2 Lancashire (Buttler is a Lancashsire player but hes Somerset produced and barely played for Lancashire since he moved)
0 Yorkshire
0 Slurrey
1 Hampshire
1 Nottighamshire
1 Glamorgan (wow they actually have a Welsh player now they didnt at first)
So why are we doing all this? Other than money and an old ECB exec got a massive payoff.
Imagine if Premiership Rugby played a competition with less than half the sides. For a month in the middle of the six nations (which stopped to make room) and nobody played for the sides they do normally. And for some reason they played 35min halves.Ok....well I'm enjoying it.
Same, tbhOk....well I'm enjoying it.
Yeah enjoyed watching Trent win against BirminghamSame, tbh
It's marketed heavily, and successfully, in Birmingham - watching it on free to air helps, and it's a very accessible format coming in as an extremely casual fan (usually only watch The Ashes - couldn't even tell you what T20 is)
I like that they double up on games having the women's followed by the men's - had it on in the background yesterday afternoon/evening and got drawn in
T20 is just another cricket format pioneered in professional cricket in the early 2000's and is the format played by every other franchise league in the world including the IPL.It's marketed heavily, and successfully, in Birmingham - watching it on free to air helps, and it's a very accessible format coming in as an extremely casual fan (usually only watch The Ashes - couldn't even tell you what T20 is)
Imagine trying to take on all the worlds problems at once.Imagine if Premiership Rugby played a competition with less than half the sides. For a month in the middle of the six nations (which stopped to make room) and nobody played for the sides they do normally. And for some reason they played 35min halves.
Sure there would be some fun games of rugby but it would disastrous long term.
BBC and other potential free-to-air TV partners weren't going to buy Twenty20 matches (too long) is the story I heard for why ECB came up with the hundred format.Okay now Im more awake
The 100 is a format no one else in the world plays and is a whopping 40 balls less than T20. Doesnt produce cricketers. Stops county and more importantly test Cricket during August.
It litreally accomplishes nothing that a well marketed and good TV deal T20 competion could do, whilst reducing accessibility of watching live Cricket games.
Of the 8 teams that made this years T20 knockout stage (tournament split in two because 100 must be played in August not other Cricket allowed) only 4 have Hundred franchises this was true last year and 8s around 50% the years before that. Hampshire are the only team to have won it and regularly make Finals Day. Although there has been representation by Lancashire & Yorkshire who have made it once. (Note these stats were considerably worse when I thought Hampshire didnt have a Hundred franchise).
Why should smaller counties with better teams be broken up so they can play against each other in a fake competition? And their members and supporters get no meaningful Cricket for months?
Im a Somerset supporter we regularly compete at the top end of the county championship. Last time the One Day Championship was played at List A level we won. We've made finals day more than any other team in T20 history. We haven't missed finals day since the Hundred started. We've made 3 finals and won one.
Yet in the height on Summer my local team is now Cardiff (if I lived in Taunton) and the players.
1 Warwickshire
1 Middlesex (Admittedly Jamie Overton plays for Surrey now but that also highlight the insanity but hes Somerset produced)
2 Lancashire (Buttler is a Lancashsire player but hes Somerset produced and barely played for Lancashire since he moved)
0 Yorkshire
0 Slurrey
1 Hampshire
1 Nottighamshire
1 Glamorgan (wow they actually have a Welsh player now they didnt at first)
So why are we doing all this? Other than money and an old ECB exec got a massive payoff.
Thats ********BBC and other potential free-to-air TV partners weren't going to buy Twenty20 matches (too long) is the story I heard for why ECB came up with the hundred format.
I'm not sure what the scheduling ended up being the first year or is today but it sounded like the ECB wanted something UK free-to-air TV would air at night, in prime time, on their main channel. With that their objective, the decision then was made for a 100-ball format. When I watch T20Is and the BBL it's not uncommon for a match to still be going 3 hours after the first ball.Thats ********
Woke up "oh normal service has resumed"Mental first day of the Ashes going on.
If i had tickets for the 4th or 5th day I'd being twitching.