To start with, this tournament already has bad PR because by saying they're marketing a 'simplified' version of cricket to 'women and kids', you are implying that it's only men who are capable of understanding and appreciating the complexity of 'proper' cricket. As tho women and kids are too dumb for it. If this goes underway, expect a lot of the recreational outrage crowd to pick on thisIt'd help if you explained why.
Well the PR thing is on Strauss and not the format itself but I get what you're saying about the different rules.To start with, this tournament already has bad PR because by saying they're marketing a 'simplified' version of cricket to 'women and kids', you are implying that it's only men who are capable of understanding and appreciating the complexity of 'proper' cricket. As tho women and kids are too dumb for it. If this goes underway, expect a lot of the recreational outrage crowd to pick on this
Secondly, this tournament is not a gateway to proper cricket. You can see how T20 leads to Fifty Over and Test matches because it's the same basic game just shorter. This is functionally different. If someone wraps their head around this (because it's not actually easier), and decides they way to watch the mainstream versions, you're going to want them to learn a new ruleset again? You're going to explain to them that actual cricket has 6 ball overs, and you can't bowl back to back overs no matter what?
Thirdly, if a regular T20 tournament fails, no big deal. If you invent a whole new ruleset, and still fail? It makes the leadership of cricket look like a mess. You don't trust your sport as it is, and you try to 'improve' it, and you still fail?
Gimmicks are fine but not all gimmicks are harmless.
they were so close to doing The Good Thing but they chickened outI still hate this whole thing but that certainly sounds slightly less bad.
Haha I'd almost like to see them go the other way given how much of a gimmick this is and make the maximum overs two instead.they were so close to doing The Good Thing but they chickened out
(no over restrictions)
this idea wouldn’t work in terms of time saving (mainly regarding changing fields) but i wouldn’t mind seeing it go completely bonkers and just have 5 changes of end per innings, with the captain being able to choose anybody to deliver any given delivery, thereby removing the overs concept entirely hahaHaha I'd almost like to see them go the other way given how much of a gimmick this is and make the maximum overs two instead.
Well, I'm exaggerating. I read a few years' ago that they've about 90 million ''in case the Queen dies during the cricket season, and they have to cancel fixtures''. Much of it is stuffed away in the UAE to evade tax.You really think they've got Billions?
Long live King Chuck (not a finger spinner as far as I know).Well, I'm exaggerating. I read a few years' ago that they've about 90 million ''in case the Queen dies during the cricket season, and they have to cancel fixtures''. Much of it is stuffed away in the UAE to evade tax.
They should just scrap the low quality division 2 county cricket being played by losers like Burham (or is it Durham?).The players basically said, ''we are not going to play this competition'', and there won't be much cricket without the players.
Poor Trolling. Try again next time.They should just scrap the low quality division 2 county cricket being played by losers like Burham (or is it Durham?).
A lot of players then would then have no option other than to play this new stuff; not many of them are then going to carry on with saying:
''we are not going to play this competition'' etc.
That’s down to £28m cash as at the end of March and they’ve made losses of £37m in 2017 and £30m in 2018.Well, I'm exaggerating. I read a few years' ago that they've about 90 million ''in case the Queen dies during the cricket season, and they have to cancel fixtures''. Much of it is stuffed away in the UAE to evade tax.
Imagining living in a place called "Durham"They should just scrap the low quality division 2 county cricket being played by losers like Burham (or is it Durham?).
A lot of players then would then have no option other than to play this new stuff; not many of them are then going to carry on with saying:
''we are not going to play this competition'' etc.