That comparison doesn’t hold up. Kids playing in the park is somewhat different, to a load of blokes playing franchise cricket. The equivalent would be football setting up a 5 aside league with x3 10 minute half’s with light show, and goal music.
The hundred is dreadful for so many reasons. I’d rather cricket died, than progress like this. That or it retains a hardcore, even if it becomes a minority sport.
Name me many classic 20/20 games? Not many stick in the mind, because they’re so disposable. Great test matches and series’ you remember for life.
I like you prefer the longer game but hopefully the kids watching this will start to play cricket in the 20 over form then join a adult team to play either 40 over or timed games. That’s when they will start to appreciate how to build an innings and throwing the bat will see them getting out quickly.
From there they will see the long form of cricket as what it is, simply the king of sports, 5 days to include thinking about pitch, weather, bowlers both spin and pace, have you a batsman who can pad out if needed ? Or score quickly if needed ?
From acorns and all that.
( doesn’t mean I’ll watch it mind)