They really don't take as long, strict fielding rules prevent this.I should have said as long. I repeating what others have said as i've not watched much.
I remain convinced that this format was created to accommodate the BBC. They're giving us 2 matches a week out of the 9 being played. Whilst this doesn't seem a lot, I'm becoming more and more aware of people who don't usually watch cricket (and don't have Sky) who are buying into it simply because it's available on FTA.I’d say they’re half an hour shorter. Not a lot in the grand scheme of things but probably helps BBC accommodate it (which is of course a whole other discussion)
Fair enough on the first point. I shouldn't repeat information verbatim when I don't know if it is correct.They really don't take as long, strict fielding rules prevent this.
I remain convinced that this format was created to accommodate the BBC. They're giving us 2 matches a week out of the 9 being played. Whilst this doesn't seem a lot, I'm becoming more and more aware of people who don't usually watch cricket (and don't have Sky) who are buying into it simply because it's available on FTA.
It's a shame that the Blast couldn't have been worked around the Summer Holidays better, but I believe The Hundred (as much as I dislike it) is doing the job it was designed to do. I think we need to get used to it, don't think it's going away any time soon.
If he does, I suspect it might not take long before Members and Supporters are longing for the return of the Glen Chapple days.No experience as a coach but having been captain of 11 Tests (won 2) and 14 ODIs (won 4) must be the nearest thing to experience. Think also he will become the next Lancs coach.
I don't know if you need a level 4 to be a coach. Looked it up and there are ECB Advanced Coach and ECB Specialist Coach qualifications.If he does, I suspect it might not take long before Members and Supporters are longing for the return of the Glen Chapple days.
Just a thought are there not rules for franchises and counties needing to have qualified coaches? Or has he done his level 4 etc.
Doesn't it also depend on the message you are trying to communicate?I don't know if you need a level 4 to be a coach. Looked it up and there are ECB Advanced Coach and ECB Specialist Coach qualifications.
He could also become a selector with no qualifications, just need strong communication skills.
Same. Hate the ****ing thingVery disappointed with this. Article in full...
The Hundred to expand to 10 teams and open up for private investment
Exclusive: In favoured option buyers from India and US are reported to be already interested in the current eight franchiseswww.telegraph.co.uk
Even 2 more counties, let alone when / if the second divsion, would mean 24 more domestic players unavailable for the one day cup. Taking away 120 players of the best (a third of all players if there are 18 counties with 20 contracted players). A second division and a further 96 players become unavailable. That's curtains for the one day cup. Or do they try and retain the 50 over format by moving it forward and reformatting the Hundred into a T20 competition when all counties involved in it in 2028? Would they need the blast when all involved?In terms of other cricket, if the hundred stays in its 3-4 week window as the mail article suggests, presumably the 50 over cup would continue on the undercard at the same time. Cant see the non-hundred goat counties giving up on the blast and at least some of them would have to vote for this proposal for it to hm through.
If it keeps losing money they'll pull the plug eventually. It's why nobody should watch the ****.Telegraph now reporting that the preferred option emerging is for the exisiting teams to be sold off, at least in part, to outside investors and for two new teams to be added in coming years.
This is perhaps not a surprise but disappointing all the same as it means that we will never be rid of the competition. Outside investors would have to be compensated if the competition ceased.
That would basically just be a rebranded blast? Or just the blast?Even 2 more counties, let alone when / if the second divsion, would mean 24 more domestic players unavailable for the one day cup. Taking away 120 players of the best (a third of all players if there are 18 counties with 20 contracted players). A second division and a further 96 players become unavailable. That's curtains for the one day cup. Or do they try and retain the 50 over format by moving it forward and reformatting the Hundred into a T20 competition when all counties involved in it in 2028? Would they need the blast when all involved?