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Joe Root leads PCA calls for schedule change in domestic cricket
Joe Root is leading calls from players to reduce the amount of domestic cricket and review a schedule that is “not fit for purpose”.
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Joe Root and other players complaining too many domestic games in the calendar, and with the advent of the Hundred (which isn't going anywhere) I think it's fair to say thew calendar is just a mess. So if you were the head of the ECB what would your solutions be??
Personally I think we have an issue in there are too many games, and more so there are too many games that have little riding on them. So we need to reduce the volume of games but makes as many of those games played mattering.
I would regionalise the County Championship, as they did in the covid season, either 3 groups of 6 or two groups of 9. Using the two groups of 9 each team would play 8 games, 4 at home and 4 away. Then the top 2 from each region would play semi finals (1v2 and 2v1) for the Championship with the winners meeting in the final, then the next 2 would play off the a 'shield' (3v4, 4v3) and so on. This would reduce the number of matches from 14 to 10, freeing up some 16 days in the schedule and with all games ending in a form of knockout format to decide overall placings among the 18 should ensure every game is competitive and has something riding on it (and even lower down the placings the games would be against similar quality teams),
I would then look to make the One Day Cup a genuine knockout cup from the beginning, obviously with 18 counties that would make it difficult but if you invited the likes of Scotland, Ireland, even the Netherlands to take part and then the 3 best minor counties would give 24 teams. If the top 8 received Round 1 byes you would have counties 9-18 plus aforementioned invited teams in one off winner takes all preliminary round to go through to the First Round Proper (and potentially to even up the games make them played at lower seeded sides home). Then the winners go through to Round of 16 with top 8 teams, completely open FA Cup style draw. I'd trial making these games two legged, and if there is no clear winner over the two games decide them on net run rate (or a super over). The winners would go through to the QF's and semi's and these would all be two legged before a final at Lords. The losers of the first round proper would then go into a knockout plate QF and so on. Currently there are 77 fixtures in the One Day Cup which is played during the Hundred by essentially 2nd 11/youth sides. The current One Day Cup format has 77 fixtures in total, the above if you including a plate format for knocked out sides in Round One would be 50 games in total and every fixture would have something riding on it, given the reduction in fixtures alongside the county reduction it should mean space in the calendar for it to be a proper senior competition.