I think there is a case of Rugby and Basketball being more popular then cricket at the moment, but if this 20/20 stuff takes off then I can see cricket taking the # 2 position.If it isnt allready.
Missed this. What did Crowe say?funny.. the way things are going in NZ it may out do rugby..according to Mr Crowe...
thats a good point.. however you could assist in the understanding of this rule by painting lines from the stumps to the end of the inside crease line.. of aalways thoughthis strange myself its like remving the 3 point line in bball and leave it up to the ref to judge.Try and explain the LBW law to someone who has never watched cricket... and then look at their face.
Cricket will never become bigger than football/soccer.
That's it, basically. Small boys, jumpers for goalposts, isn't it? Football's hard to play well, but is one of the easiest sports to play badly.No. Football is #1 because of its simplicity.
Sadly soccer is growing rapidly popular in New Zealand, cricket goes hot and cold and rugby is on a gentle decline (until we win a world cup and they stop over saturating the country with rugby).Countries cricket is bigger than football ("soccer") in:
Australia
New Zealand
India
Pakistan
I presume Sri Lanka
Possibly most of the countries of the Caribbean - though much has changed in the last 15 years or so
In the UK and South Africa, matters are not even close. And in any country that is not a major cricket-playing power, obviously things are more divided still.
Rugby is doomed then.Sadly soccer is growing rapidly popular in New Zealand, cricket goes hot and cold and rugby is on a gentle decline (until we win a world cup and they stop over saturating the country with rugby).
I also apologise for admitting that I think soccer is a bad thing by saying sadly soccer is on the increase, it just doesn't butter my bread.
It was also huge around 1982 when we were in the world cup, almost every kid at my school wanted to play soccer instead of rugby, they were saying then that soccer is going to be huge ....Sadly soccer is growing rapidly popular in New Zealand, cricket goes hot and cold and rugby is on a gentle decline (until we win a world cup and they stop over saturating the country with rugby).
I also apologise for admitting that I think soccer is a bad thing by saying sadly soccer is on the increase, it just doesn't butter my bread.