lol.lol no
They have one player (Ian Bell) who might be considered for selection in the Perth side
Woakes, Rankin, Jeets and Ambrose would all be pretty close.
lol.lol no
They have one player (Ian Bell) who might be considered for selection in the Perth side
Bell isn't even good at T20 cricket; it was a silly post. Even Evans and Clarke for example would walk into Turner's spot, much as I love Turner.lol.
Woakes, Rankin, Jeets and Ambrose would all be pretty close.
Nah at full strength Turner doesn't even have a spot -- Mitch Marsh walks back in to that lower middle order + 2 overs a game spot.Bell isn't even good at T20 cricket; it was a silly post. Even Evans and Clarke for example would walk into Turner's spot, much as I love Turner.
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So good.I Think of 2020s and ODIs as a pathway drug leading the kids into the much stronger and addictive test cricket
I took my kids (8 and 10 yrs old) to a 50 over game 2 weeks ago - Trinidad vs Jamaica. We stayed exactly 3 hours. They had a good time but, damn, 100 overs is a long time. T20 is perfect. Not just for the kids but for the family and Dad not having to listen to moaning about being bored while trying to watch the cricket.I'll put my hand up and admit I was wrong, had massive misgivings about the whole repackaging of the T20 competition.
But you know what, the idea wasn't aimed at me, nor anyone else who posts on this forum. Cricket Australia brought it forward because of trends in junior participation and engagement, and from all reports it's done marvels. Going to a game can almost be tedious with the amount of rubbish on the scoreboards, PAs and all the other spectacles around it, but the kids are loving their night at the cricket; if it starts an engagement in the game for the 7-12 year olds in some form, then it's going to be for the best. And combined with a great TV presentation, it's still a great product to consume as a cricket lover.
I went to a Stars game with 32,000 and I'd never seen that many youngsters in a whole crowd at the AFL.
The participation issue in England is a stark reminder that the status quo can't be continued, from a marketing side of it at ECB level through to the participation at local leagues.
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Shipperd not keen on renegades.