Iggle Piggle
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- Sep 3, 2010
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Just to be clear. I love a piss up at the t20 and have been to virtually all finals days and I usually sit in the hollies for test matches (I did for NZ a few weeks ago). I love taking my kids to the blast as they have good family areas where the beer snakes are nowhere to be seen. The kids love it. My lad was so happy with his picture of him with Ian bell. Although not as happy as the one we have with babar azam when he played at edgbaston for Somerset in the championship a couple of years ago. Yes. A 10 year old at championship and he loved it.
It is obvious that when pundits talk about brilliant atmosphere that they are talking about pissed up chanting. The atmosphere at family events is different.
The trouble with the Blast this year has been that the timings were all over the place. I couldn't go last Sunday and I think there was only 1 Friday night at Edgbaston and the rest were in the week. With the kids at school, it might as well have been the middle of the night. The number of spectators will then inevitably be lower for the blast and it will be used as evidence that the Hundred is a success for families which has nabbed all the school holiday slots. I know others have made the point but it's like they want the Blast to fail and the Hundred to succeed at all costs.
As an aside, we are always looking for budding young cricketers at Kenilworth Wardens (or even adults of limited ability when the 5ths are short). I teach the kids whilst the parents have 2 hours of drinking time on a Friday night. What's not to like.