quincywagstaff
International Debutant
I was initially apathetic but this has triggered off so many cricket journos online and on Twitter with self-righteous "what has the game come to?" moans I hope this is a sensational success.
No one caring about it, while true, is actually superior to the way some women's sports are viewed. AFLW in Australia for example . . . I'm sure they'd be very happy if people stopped caring about itVirtually no one cares about women's cricket. Witness the women's cricket thread on this very forum which has had 200 posts in 14 years, most of which are about tennis.
That's really disappointing.The Kia Super League will be abandoned apparently.
That's why it needs to be promotedVirtually no one cares about women's cricket. Witness the women's cricket thread on this very forum which has had 200 posts in 14 years, most of which are about tennis.
From what I've seen - admittedly, an extremely limited sample size and all that - women like to watch men's cricket far more than they like to watch women's cricket.the main target audience for women's cricket is, unsurprisingly, women.
People will prefer to watch what they grow up seeing. People will also watch whatever everyone else is watching, and what is more covered/accessible.From what I've seen - admittedly, an extremely limited sample size and all that - women like to watch men's cricket far more than they like to watch women's cricket.
Its just like in tennis: while many men watch women's tennis, most women prefer watching men's tennis.
Case in point: https://www.newsroom.co.nz/2018/04/...te-ferns-as-they-wrap-up-a-sparkling-campaignPeople will prefer to watch what they grow up seeing. People will also watch whatever everyone else is watching, and what is more covered/accessible.
The point that women's cricket isn't as popular right now doesn't mean anything. What's more meaningful is how much women's cricket has come along in the last decade - in terms of support, media coverage, professionalism and on-field skills
It's almost ironic in a way, because if women's cricket really didn't matter, then we wouldn't even be having a conversation about if it matters or notYeah it's strange we're having this conversation now given that 2017 was probably the greatest year for women's cricket in ages. The Ashes and World Cup were very well timed and covered.
The point we are discussing is this unsubstantiated, whimsical assertion: " the main target audience for women's cricket is, unsurprisingly, women."It's almost ironic in a way, because if women's cricket really didn't matter, then we wouldn't even be having a conversation about if it matters or not
imnsho?the point we are discussing is this unsubstantiated, whimsical assertion: " the main target audience for women's cricket is, unsurprisingly, women."
the target audience for women's cricket is, unsurprisingly, both men and women. If we want to talk about a "main" target audience, that is, again unsurprisingly, men. Imnsho.
The issue isn't that the boards don't care about it, as you said they clearly care a lot about it. They're sinking huge amounts of money into promoting it and encouraging it in the hopes it will be an investment for the future. If I understand correctly it's being televised at a massive net loss of money, and the players are earning far more than they are actually generating as revenue.Clearly the cricket boards do care about women's cricket. Very deeply.
Following the lead of CA, every board is now going to justify every questionable decision that they take by claiming that it is done to promote women's cricket.
In my not so humble opinion?imnsho?
The broadcasters are never going to allow a higher cricket/time ratio. They decide how cricket (in which they are interested) should be runT20's cricket/time ratio is by far the worst of any format. Want to fit it into a shorter broadcasting window? Get through the overs quicker.
Yeah, that is a good point.As for the idea that's coming up that overs are somehow too complicated for a general audience I'd like to point to tennis' scoring system.