From what we know, which is admittedly scratchy: 3/15 overseas, and 32 games preceding the playoff (8 teams playing four home and four away).$200k seems like a good deal for some hit and giggle. Are foreign players allowed? How many games will there be?
That's good enough money to attract the usual T20 merchants as far as foreign players go. The CPL pays around the same. I don't think the non top-tier English cricketers will be too fussed about getting a solid $80k for 8 games either.From what we know, which is admittedly scratchy: 3/15 overseas, and 32 games preceding the playoff (8 teams playing four home and four away).
It will follow the Big Bash model in technically not being a franchise but owned/operated by the ECB.
It isn't aimed at existing fans - we've been told this repeatedly. This is aimed at people who currently don't like cricket, Strauss's ''mums and kids'' - ''ethnic minorities'' have also been cited in other statements by Tom Harrison and Strauss. The ECB are aiming to attract some untapped potential fanbase who will drink coffee instead of beer (yes, Tom Harrison seriously uses this logic in an article supporting the competition in Wisden 2018!). If you are a current cricket fan this is not aimed at you. This is their general line that is been used to preempt all of the arguments. ''Why do you need to lose twenty balls? '' ''This isn't aimed at you'', etc.That's good enough money to attract the usual T20 merchants as far as foreign players go. The CPL pays around the same. I don't think the non top-tier English cricketers will be too fussed about getting a solid $80k for 8 games either.
I'm sure it'll attract some fans (the bulk will probably be existing fans), but the question is whether the money and time being poured into this is worth the product and the acquisition cost of the new fans that they claim to be chasing.
Yeah, ethnic minorities like Indians/Pakistanis/Caribbeans etc. who have been brought up on proper cricket are dying for this new variation where the number of balls bowled is not a multiple of 6.It isn't aimed at existing fans - we've been told this repeatedly. This is aimed at people who currently don't like cricket, Strauss's ''mums and kids'' - ''ethnic minorities'' have also been cited in other statements by Tom Harrison and Strauss. The ECB are aiming to attract some untapped potential fanbase who will drink coffee instead of beer (yes, Tom Harrison seriously uses this logic in an article supporting the competition in Wisden 2018!). If you are a current cricket fan this is not aimed at you. This is their general line that is been used to preempt all of the arguments. ''Why do you need to lose twenty balls? '' ''This isn't aimed at you'', etc.
I know, I'm just saying that the bulk of people who tune in for this will still be existing fans.It isn't aimed at existing fans - we've been told this repeatedly. This is aimed at people who currently don't like cricket, Strauss's ''mums and kids'' - ''ethnic minorities'' have also been cited in other statements by Tom Harrison and Strauss. The ECB are aiming to attract some untapped potential fanbase who will drink coffee instead of beer (yes, Tom Harrison seriously uses this logic in an article supporting the competition in Wisden 2018!). If you are a current cricket fan this is not aimed at you. This is their general line that is been used to preempt all of the arguments. ''Why do you need to lose twenty balls? '' ''This isn't aimed at you'', etc.
Then the ECB would regard that as a failure, although judging by the hatred of this proposal by existing fans I cannot see it happening irrespective.I know, I'm just saying that the bulk of people who tune in for this will still be existing fans.
Yeah but we're all assuming this will happen.Then the ECB would regard that as a failure
The punter in me likes these odds.Yeah but we're all assuming this will happen.
Regardless of whether or not it survives, no-one and I mean no-one on CW thinks it'll live up to the ECB's vision. It's a given that it won't.
The ECB vision seems to be packed out stadiums full of people who don't know who Joe Root is, so good luck.The punter in me likes these odds.
I think the EWCB vision will be lived up to.
That's for taking away my like in the NZ Black Caps thread Prince :P
What is the EWCB vision anyway, 1 less kid joining Man U, Man City, Chelsea, Tottenhan, Aresnal, St Helens RLFC, Wigan RLFC, Saracens, or Bath (ironic name for a club) each year?
Dude, I raise you that over 1.2 billion Indian obsessed cricket fans in the IPL auctions didn't know who Joe Root was so their clubs signed Rahane, Smith and de Kock to play 20 over cricket. Heck even Brendon McCullum got a pay day. And JP Duminy. I'm serios. Faf Du Plessis too.The ECB vision seems to be packed out stadiums full of people who don't know who Joe Root is, so good luck.
They knew who Kohli was though. It's different.Dude, I raise you that over 1.2 billion Indian obsessed cricket fans in the IPL auctions didn't know who Joe Root was so signed Rahane, Smith and de Kock to play 20 over cricket.
RCB RCB RCB RCB RCBThey knew who Kohli was though. It's different.
He's 38, in Pakistani Birth Certificate years. And a seam bowler allrounder.Abdul Razzaq made a wise decision to comeback. Hopefully he might be recruited in this format of the game
Jesus!! The crooked lies!!He should probably let Tom Harrison know then. That’s not what he told us last week!