Oops I posted in the wrong thread the other day.guys we have a tour thread for ireland afghanistan
Normally I'd be skeptical of initiatives like these getting announced but the ECN has a track record of getting tournaments a go and also providing scores and results, they had a number of local tournaments last year. A big question that jumps out will be how they'll manage the teams that qualify from the first group being held three weeks ahead of the finals.ECC will take place over four weeks, between September 13 and October 8 in Spain. Five national teams will feature in each of the three group weeks, with the winners qualifying directly for Finals Week. The two best second place finishers during the group stages will also take their place at Finals Week on October 4-8. Details for the much-anticipated ECC Live Draw will be announced in due course.
15 teams will represent their country at the first edition of the ECC:
• England amateurs (National County Cricketers Association representative XI); Scotland A-team, Italy, Netherlands A-team, Germany, Austria, Norway, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Belgium, Hungary, Czech Republic, Portugal, Finland.
colour me skeptical for now. where is it streamed? is there a pay-per-view model? espn doesn't say
Fingers crossed it won't be paywalled as the impetus behind it is to get more eyes from developing countries on the sport. Hopefully it will feature on the ICC's YouTube channel. From what I've read European emerging nations are set to be the big winner here.colour me skeptical for now. where is it streamed? is there a pay-per-view model? espn doesn't say
50 over games?New European Cricket Championship to be played in September-October 2021, England Minor Counties, Scotland A, Netherlands A, plus most of cricket-playing Europe except Denmark, France and Ireland to take part
KNCB takes part in ECC
The KNCB or Royal Dutch Cricket Federation is the Dutch cricket federation. The federation was founded on September 30th 1883.www.kncb.nl
Normally I'd be skeptical of initiatives like these getting announced but the ECN has a track record of getting tournaments a go and also providing scores and results, they had a number of local tournaments last year. A big question that jumps out will be how they'll manage the teams that qualify from the first group being held three weeks ahead of the finals.
Good need. Most of that panel is reted judges with a lot of standing in society. Stakeholders, seem to be taking it well enough.is that good or bad news?
T10 sadly50 over games?