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U19 12th Man
A great balanced post which i broadly agree with. However as i have stated fans of any sport are results driven and IF the exciting cricket doesn't bring results, then casual fans wont bother.When considering Stokes declaration and England's Bazball approach you have to do so with the wider concept of what he, McCullum and the ECB are trying to achieve.
On CW, we're all cricket nuts. We spend time debating whether one player who retired 30 years ago is better than another who retired 60 years ago.
We view Stokes' actions in a purely cricketing sense. Was the declaration the right cricketing decision or not.
In England, test cricket is not on free to air TV and hasn't been since 2005. In fact cricket is barely on free to air TV apart from highlights, which until recently were on late at night.
The concern is that as older fans like me die off, where is the next generation of fans coming from when there's no cricket on TV to stimulate their interest.
The ECB want to try to address that with the hundred and with the test team playing an exciting, attacking brand of cricket.
Yes we want to win, of course we do, but it's also about getting new fans in to the sport. In fact thats the key aim.
We lost yesterday but everyone is talking about it. TMS got record figures, for its online updates. Would that have happened if the test was a bore draw - not a chance.
The way we play under Stokes has stimulated interest in test cricket and that's a big part of what the ECB is trying to achieve.
So you can criticise our play at times and the declaration etc but in doing so you're only looking at it from a purely cricketing perspective and there's much more to it than that.
Its caught the imagination at the minute and Sky etc are hyping it, but it wont keep catching the eye if we get spanked 5-0.
The ECB may want "Bazball" to stimulate interest, but they also need to take a long hard look at themselves and the TV deals they have got into.
Tonight and last night in the UK are great examples of the ECB incompetence. The public have been watching a thrilling test match with interest from non-cricketing people, was there any T20 games on TV yesterday evening? (after all a short format with excitement) no, not one was shown by Sky.
Tonight even worse, Sky have absolutley nothing to show on their 465 sports channels tonight apart from repeats. There are two T20 games on that could have easily been shown.
The ECB need more than just exciting test cricket to get back the public interest imo