Sid in the Sharknado
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I see that The Hundred has done exactly what it set out to do – bring new people into the sport – but the flip side is that it's managed to irritate some cricket purists. Which is pretty much what I've said all along – if you're set in your ways about test match and four-day county cricket, then you're probably not the target audience.
I suspect the ECB are delighted with any criticism along the lines of "it's not cricket" or "it's all childish nonsense", since it allows them to brush any complaints about the details, cost and wider affect on the game aside as being moaning from people who can't deal with the modern world.
I'm delighted for anybody who has got into cricket for the first time through this, but I remain of the view that the same result could have been achieved at much lower cost by changes to the existing T20 blast and broadcasting deal.
I'm also inclined to think that its success highlights that the ECB have been at best blind and at worst straightforwardly lying for all of the preceding years when they've insisted that exposure on one of the main channels isn't important any more.