Leekbrookgull
Well-known member
Only 48 off the Over.
I rest my case...
Apparently, even deciding who might win is taboo in the nicey-nicey, crisp munching world of The Hundred....
"The Brave are now on a six-match winning streak and go into the final, which begins at 18:30 BST and is live on BBC Two, possibly as favourites."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/58284415
God, there are some miserable old gits on here!
To counter this, my 8yo caught a bit of the Hundred on TV last week - first time he's shown any interest in cricket. He asked if we could go. I said next year, but managed to get tickets for yesterday.
Boys loved it, despite the one-sidedness. We're all keen to go next summer.
PS Said 8yo is very good at throwing/catching and is sporty in general. So this might lead him to trying the game (already does footnall and hockey). Another win.
PPS ECB ruined cricket by taking if off terrerstrial. not inventing new formats.
God, there are some miserable old gits on here!
To counter this, my 8yo caught a bit of the Hundred on TV last week - first time he's shown any interest in cricket. He asked if we could go. I said next year, but managed to get tickets for yesterday.
Boys loved it, despite the one-sidedness. We're all keen to go next summer.
PS Said 8yo is very good at throwing/catching and is sporty in general. So this might lead him to trying the game (already does footnall and hockey). Another win.
PPS ECB ruined cricket by taking if off terrerstrial. not inventing new formats.
also I have a few friends who have a passing interest in cricket (might follow a bit of the ashes, go to an occasional t20 match, vaguely follow the world cup etc) who have got into the hundred a bit
As you know, my experience is exactly the same. My 10 yo previously disinterested in cricket absolutely loved it at Southampton and went on to watch the game last night with me. Ignore the miserablists, the Hundred is reaching out to a new demographic and doing it well.God, there are some miserable old gits on here!
To counter this, my 8yo caught a bit of the Hundred on TV last week - first time he's shown any interest in cricket. He asked if we could go. I said next year, but managed to get tickets for yesterday.
Boys loved it, despite the one-sidedness. We're all keen to go next summer.
PS Said 8yo is very good at throwing/catching and is sporty in general. So this might lead him to trying the game (already does footnall and hockey). Another win.
PPS ECB ruined cricket by taking if off terrerstrial. not inventing new formats.
As you know, my experience is exactly the same. My 10 yo previously disinterested in cricket absolutely loved it at Southampton and went on to watch the game last night with me. Ignore the miserablists, the Hundred is reaching out to a new demographic and doing it well.
I'll let him know you've got his life mapped out for him.He won't be playing cricket in the future though will he? As in playing the proper game, aspiring to 4 day County or Test Cricket.
Still if he can hit a six off a hugely shortened bounday or get a wicket off a long hop the ECB's vision will have come true...
I'll let him know you've got his life mapped out for him.
Oh, and I'll let Merstham cricket club know that it's pointless him playing for them after all, because (unlike you obviously) he isn't going to play 4 day county cricket.
You sound ridiculous, as does your tiresome whinging.
Ah now that's a different conversation! In answer to your question, cricket needs to find a way to become relevant mainstream whilst not losing sight of the fact that test match cricket will remain the pinnacle. To that end, I'd happily bin off 50 over cricket, merge the Hundred and T20 (fewer teams,more matches, play most games at test match locations but play some at hove, Derby etc) and add insurance days to 4 day matches.Never got anwhere near County Standard, just played for my Grammar School, lapsed for years but now playing for the local Club Veterans (I'm still rubbish).
Doesn't make my my viewpoint invalid. Are you happy how County and Test Cricket are going?
Sounds like the official BBC hype, don't forget to mention the fantastic crowds, the wonderful atmosphere and the fantastic crowds! .. I watched for five minutes and saw a bit of a T20/ going through the motions limited overs match. the " Fantastic Crowds " did not seem to be that excited by the flat batted singles through midwicket/ Square leg, or the drives to long on /off for singles either. When Moeen tried to do something " atmospheric " he chipped to deep mid off and was caught..I have found The Hundred to be hugely enjoyable.
Great entertainment, fantastic crowds and a wonderful atmosphere, what's not to like?