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https://www.ecb.co.uk/news/668162
ECB presents 100-ball domestic game for men and women
Each team will face 15 traditional six-ball overs with an additional ten balls that add a fresh tactical dimension
19 April 2018
https://www.ecb.co.uk/news/668162
ECB presents 100-ball domestic game for men and women
Each team will face 15 traditional six-ball overs with an additional ten balls that add a fresh tactical dimension
19 April 2018
ECB today presented its proposed approach for the new eight-team domestic competition - starting in 2020 - to Chairmen and Chief Executives of the First-Class Counties and MCC.
The competition will be based on the simple format of 100 balls for each team.
Featuring aligned competitions for both men’s and women’s teams - sharing a common format, brands and identities in their own leagues - it received unanimous support at today’s meeting at Lord’s and the board of the new competition.
Supporting the aims of the game-wide strategy of Cricket Unleashed, the new 100-ball format will meet key aims for the new competition, including:
- Attracting a wider audience – its simplicity helping to appeal to families and a more diverse and younger audience.
- Promotion for the game – a five-week window in the middle of summer showcasing cricket at major venues, promoted across Sky and BBC and linked to participation.
- Clear differentiation from other competitions – distinct from the popular Vitality Blast with a fresh approach to broadcast coverage and promotion.
The 100-ball concept has also been discussed and supported by the ECB Board, the representative T20 Development Group and ECB’s T20 Governance Group and will now be further developed. It has been welcomed by broadcasters and player representatives – both men and women – have been consulted.
ECB’s Chief Executive Officer Tom Harrison said:
"This is a fresh and exciting idea which will appeal to a younger audience and attract new fans to the game.
"Throughout its development, we have shown leadership, provided challenge and followed a process. We will continue to do that as the concept evolves.
"Our game has a history of innovation and we have a duty to look for future growth for the health and sustainability of the whole game.
"There are 18 First Class Counties, playing red and white ball cricket, at our core and these Counties and competitions will be supported, promoted and benefit from the game’s growth."
ECB Chief Commercial Officer, Sanjay Patel, MD for the new competition, said:
"The development team has had strong support and encouragement in its conversations to date and it’s time to take the concept wider as we build the detail.
"This is 100-ball cricket, a simple approach to reach a new generation. Based on 15 traditional six-ball overs, the other ten balls will add a fresh tactical dimension.
"Crucially, this will also help differentiate this competition from Vitality Blast and other T20 competitions worldwide, maintaining our game’s history of successful innovation.
"The players and our valuable broadcast partners under the new TV partnerships from 2020-24 are vital to the success of this competition and they will see the energy, excitement and simplicity of this approach.”