Gonna need details buddy.county cricket championship format?
Yes that is the format that I thought was the best. Spread evenly throughout the season, not this rubbish we have now, where players have to play in their 2nd XI. Trescothick, Bess, Davey, Overton, Leach, Hameed, Chanderpaul, Robson, Simpson, Finn etc.Two divisions split evenly 9 teams a-piece, every team playing each other home and away, 16 matches. Two up and two down. This was the system until 2016 until the ECB ballsed it up.
You must like the silence of Lords... ? Never been to Canterbury.The lopsided division and 14 matches means each county misses two home games and - more importantly for the travelling supporter - two away games. No Lord's or Canterbury for me this year.
very good idea probably the optimum format but turkey's don't vote for Christmas so we are stuck with 18 teams in the county cricket championship so the best way to achieve this with 18 teams is to have 3 divisions of 6 teams in each division playing each other team in same division twice for 10 games per team with 1 up 1 down between the divisions. Premier; league 1 league 2 etc.Change it to 5-6 teams so only the best players are playing First-class cricket and the standard will increase dramatically
We definitely need to look into a system whereby the best players play against each other; at present, any young players in D2 are being massively short-changed if they are hoping for international cricket. I am prepared to believe that 2 divisions has made the cricket more competitive in terms of promotion and relegation, but the standard of cricket played in D2 is a massive drawback in terms of player development.Change it to 5-6 teams so only the best players are playing First-class cricket and the standard will increase dramatically
No no no.Change it to 5-6 teams so only the best players are playing First-class cricket and the standard will increase dramatically