I went along to The Oval yesterday to meet up with a couple of old mates and in the vague hope of catching some cricket between the showers. A heavy storm 30 minutes before the designated start time meant we could safely spend time and a nearby eaterie without worrying about missing any play. By the time play did get underway an hour and 45 minutes after the 14.30 scheduled start, the game had been reduced to 10 overs a side. A further shower at the end of Surrey's innings meant that Kent's reply was limited to 8 overs. This remember, is when it's daylight until beyond 20.00, and the weather forecast was fine for the early evening. Doubtless there are rules that have to be obeyed, but if they are serious about attracting people to these games they might want to consider value for money rather than playing crap music at every opportunity, sticking cameras and mics in front of some of the kids and all the other hoopla.
Mind you, Surrey weren't doing a great deal in the value for money stakes. Fair enough that Pope, Smith and Atkinson were with England prior to the first test. And I think that their Australian players Abbott and Johnson were unavailable for some sort of valid reasons. But it would have been nice to see some of Jacks, Roy, Lawrence, Sam Curran, Tom Curran and Foakes. My first thought was they must be playing in some obscure franchise, but that seemed unlikely as Jordan, Topley and Billings were all playing yesterday. It does seem unlikely that they were all injured.