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***Official*** Australian Domestic Season 2010/11

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Hmmmm, and now I think about it, I do wonder whether the team loses a lot with the bat if O'Brien comes out, Lyon gets picked and the challenge is thrown out to Christian to bat at 7 instead. A lower half of Christian/Richardson/Cassel/Lyon/George isn't significantly worse than O'Brien/Christian/Richardson/Cassel/George. It'd be an attacking move.

Massive unknowns about Lyon's long-form bowling though. With O'Brien you know exactly what you're going to get and that's valuable in a pretty inconsistent team with a few blokes who've been on the outer and only just coming back. Probably depends on whether the selectors are looking to take a punt or not. Hope they do. They took a few with the T20 side so hopefully it spills over a bit and they take advantage of some of the optimism about the place right now.
 
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stephen

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I couldn't have hoped for a better outcome. Shield cricket is the premier domestic comp in the world and should stay that way.
 

brockley

International Captain
CA leaning to a client offered system rather than transfer pool,1 million the salary cap,should be interesting.
Starts mid december ends early february during tests and one dayers.
 

juro

U19 12th Man
I thought they were going to announce the team names and colours yesterday. Does this mean they have come to the conclusion that all the names they came up with on the first attempt were awful and have gone back to the drawing board (or the random name generator)?
 

juro

U19 12th Man
Abbreviating the Big Bash League to BBL makes me think of two things:

1. If you say it as a word, it sounds like bubble - ie it is not going to last
2. The BB makes me think of Big Brother - something that lasted far longer than I thought it deserved.

But then Big Bash League is such a terrible name anyway...
 

howardj

International Coach
Common sense at last from CA. Anyway, I can't see how these so-called 'franchises' will be worth much at all without the international players. Big Bash crowds and ratings have declined this year and, absent the international stars, I just don't think the average punter will be racing to see city-based teams populated by non-household names, and futhermore populated by guys from interstate (free agency will apply) who have little connection to the region.
 

Prince EWS

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Abbreviating the Big Bash League to BBL makes me think of two things:

1. If you say it as a word, it sounds like bubble - ie it is not going to last
2. The BB makes me think of Big Brother - something that lasted far longer than I thought it deserved.

But then Big Bash League is such a terrible name anyway...
Sounds like a basketball competition to me. In fact, it probably is, somewhere.

It's also common internet slang for "be back later".

I'll BBL, off to watch the BBL.
 

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Common sense at last from CA. Anyway, I can't see how these so-called 'franchises' will be worth much at all without the international players. Big Bash crowds and ratings have declined this year and, absent the international stars, I just don't think the average punter will be racing to see city-based teams populated by non-household names, and futhermore populated by guys from interstate (free agency will apply) who have little connection to the region.
Dunno about that. Big Bash final packed out Adelaide Oval the day after the Big Day Out without Lee, Pollard, Ferguson and Tait and with a ton of virtually unknown/young blue baggers. The only genuine star was Warner, really. The final could have been a disaster considering all that was against it. If it's good cricket, it'll win out.

It's a nice, neat bit of cricket for the working stiff who can't get to Tests or see a whole ODI, tbh. Dunno how it'll go competing against said ODI's, though.
 

howardj

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Dunno about that. Big Bash final packed out Adelaide Oval the day after the Big Day Out without Lee, Pollard, Ferguson and Tait and with a ton of virtually unknown/young blue baggers. The only genuine star was Warner, really. The final could have been a disaster considering all that was against it. If it's good cricket, it'll win out.
Indeed, I think they will show up to finals and big ticket games. However, with this format, I honestly think that less is more. T20 is a monontonous form of the game as it is (six, four, six zzzzzzzzz) so they really have to be careful not to saturate the market.

It's a nice, neat bit of cricket for the working stiff who can't get to Tests or see a whole ODI, tbh. Dunno how it'll go competing against said ODI's, though.
It's also good for young kiddies, many of which find a 7 hour ODI or Test day too much. However, I just can't see the future of the game being built on it if it doesn't appeal to cricket lovers, and I don't think it does appeal as much as Tests or ODI - not in Australia anyway.
 

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Indeed, I think they will show up to finals and big ticket games. However, with this format, I honestly think that less is more. T20 is a monontonous form of the game as it is (six, four, six zzzzzzzzz) so they really have to be careful not to saturate the market.
Fair but SA showed the other night that T20 is more multi-faceted than that. In the first 6, Klinger and Harris hit a few boundaries but once Klinger got out, Borgas and Harris just played the gaps before going hard later. NSW's wild swipes showed exactly how to lose a T20 match when they were cruising to a big total.

It's also good for young kiddies, many of which find a 7 hour ODI or Test day too much. However, I just can't see the future of the game being built on it if it doesn't appeal to cricket lovers, and I don't think it does appeal as much as Tests or ODI - not in Australia anyway.
Fair but all indicators are that they don't intend to do that. Regaining the name of the Sheffield Shield and retaining the final are steps which sorta suggest they're most interested in preserving the longer forms of the game here.

I've said for a while, as long as enough countries are interested in maintaining Tests as the premier form of the game, reckon it'll be safe. Think India is a lost cause in that regard, though; as soon as the big 3 retire, think they'll drop through the rankings like a stone.
 

brockley

International Captain
There will be an extra 30-40 aussie youngsters in the comp will be interesting who emerges,great opportunity.
We will get used to it.
 

howardj

International Coach
There will be an extra 30-40 aussie grade cricketers in the comp will be interesting who emerges,great opportunity.
We will get used to it.
Fixed

It's a good point you raise that another 30 players will need to be found from somewhere.

At the risk of sounding like a nark, domestic cricket is weak enough as it is.
 

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Fair but SA showed the other night that T20 is more multi-faceted than that. In the first 6, Klinger and Harris hit a few boundaries but once Klinger got out, Borgas and Harris just played the gaps before going hard later. NSW's wild swipes showed exactly how to lose a T20 match when they were cruising to a big total.



Fair but all indicators are that they don't intend to do that. Regaining the name of the Sheffield Shield and retaining the final are steps which sorta suggest they're most interested in preserving the longer forms of the game here.

I've said for a while, as long as enough countries are interested in maintaining Tests as the premier form of the game, reckon it'll be safe. Think India is a lost cause in that regard, though; as soon as the big 3 retire, think they'll drop through the rankings like a stone.
Do you see India promoting the shorter formats aggressively at the expense of Tests if that happens? Personally, I don't agree at all..
 

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