Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
KP having a heart attack if he's not careful.
I saw a bit of this last night and enjoyed it. I thought it did exactly what it was intended to do – present cricket to a new/different generation in a different way than before.
I keep seeing comments from die-hard cricket fans saying how much they don't like it (or worse). To a certain extent, I think that's the point. People don't necessarily want a sporting event that lasts four days – they don't have the time or the concentration. So something like The Hundred fits the bill perfectly.
Having watched, by chance, highlights of the World Cup final (2019, super over, etc) and the Stokes/Leach match-winning partnership in two Sky Sports programmes back-to-back the night before, I thought it showed perfectly how broad cricket is now – literally something for everyone...
Folk wanted it when they could see it. But for years they haven't.
It's difficult, cricket needed the Sky money. T20 is a good cash cow. Most folk have accepted it.
I think The Hundred is good for bringing the game to a new audience.
But after tonight I still feel torn after my positivity. The players dressed like they had lost their kit and borrowed some outfits from the jockey club. The commentators sounding like ten year olds who've fallen into a vat of Sunny D. The famous John Arlott once described a naked pitch invader as a ‘Freaker’. I suspect he would have needed a new plethora of bespoke Shakespearean words to describe this scene.
I know need to be allowed to go back to my forest and be a miserable grump for a while. I know.
Come on, Crodo.What. A. Game.
Incredible scenes
Enjoyable game. But I'm really being put off by the silly screen (is there a warning for those with epilepsy) and the excitable Americanisation of it all.
The commentators sound like ten year olds who've fallen into a vat of Sunny D.
I think the 100 would benefit from an extra 20 balls per innings.......oh, hang on...........................................
The ticket sales would indicate otherwise. I looked earlier for the game at the Ageas on 7 August, completely sold out. Even my wife said she would like to go with the kids!It should have been introduced on 1st April. The whole thing is a joke. We have adequate competitions already. The only positive is that BBC have been able to secure some cricket coverage that has been denied them for a while.
The ticket sales would indicate otherwise. I looked earlier for the game at the Ageas on 7 August, completely sold out. Even my wife said she would like to go with the kids!
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At those grounds perhaps, at the Ageas they are £12-£16 and upThe men’s matches so far had smaller crowds than surrey and warks would expect for blast matches. Worth noting that blast matches cost more to attend as well.
The men’s matches so far had smaller crowds than surrey and warks would expect for blast matches. Worth noting that blast matches cost more to attend as well.