- Apr 5, 2014
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* Add more first class counties - 30 in total.Fingers crossed. I can understand why the Hundred was invented (they want a big stadium atmosphere) but it's been implemented badly as it has simply alienated fans of cricket who aren't near test match venues. Like Sussex fans.
Here would be my blueprint for changing cricket:
* Add more first class counties - 30 in total.
* Restructure long form county cricket. Have three divisions of ten, and each team only plays others once - four day games with a reserve day, two promoted/relegated.
* Fit T20 around that and play it at every county ground on April to September evenings, not unlike MLB baseball. With results every evening and grounds regularly full, TV Companies will love it, and it will pay for stadium improvements and the long term future of cricket.
* Bin off 50 over and Hundred cricket. Hundred is a not popular but also 50 overs has had its day. Yes there are still World Cups in that format but something has to give. You can't keep inventing new formats of the game and fitting them all in the schedule.
The 18 team model has been under fire as unsustainable. Counties rely on ECB handouts. Bringing in minor counties that don't have the facilities is not an option. No county has been granted first class status since Durham in 1992. Their financial issues, like counties such as Yorkshire, are well documented.
* Restructure long form county cricket. Have three divisions of ten, and each team only plays others once - four day games with a reserve day, two promoted/relegated.
You, I and folk on here love the longer game. But the fact remains that it is not well attended and doesn't bring in the cash. That's why the ECB has began to marginalise it.
* Fit T20 around that and play it at every county ground on April to September evenings, not unlike MLB baseball. With results every evening and grounds regularly full, TV Companies will love it, and it will pay for stadium improvements and the long term future of cricket.
20 over cricket on an April evening ? The 20 over game generally needs to be held at peak times, the focus being to get the kids in where possible. Late July/August is the best time for that. I can't think why we don't have it in August at the moment. Must be a reason....
* Bin off 50 over and Hundred cricket. Hundred is a not popular but also 50 overs has had its day. Yes there are still World Cups in that format but something has to give. You can't keep inventing new formats of the game and fitting them all in the schedule.
Bin off The Hundred indeed ! Although the good it has done for women's cricket must be noted and built on. You could be right about 50 over cricket. And I say that with a very heavy heart.