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Cricket Spectator
Personally I do not like the league format used in English cricket. Much like US sports, most teams from year to year seem able to challenge for honours. Sometimes teams in Division two are capable of defeating a lot of teams in Division one which makes the league system pointless in my opinion.
Due to this I wonder if a revamp of English cricket should be made, loosely similar to Major League Baseball or NFL. I'm not talking of changing rules in the game, but simply adopting the divisional and play-off structure.
Why not break the league in to regions, and have each team playing each of the other counties (Due to the number of teams, alternating home and away every other season). For example, Essex, Surrey, Middlesex and Kent could be in one division but still play the likes of Yorkshire, Lancashire, Sussex etc.
With their being 18 counties, two groups of 5 and two groups of 4 could easily be adopted, with the winner of each division and the two other top teams advancing to the final 6 (Divisional trophies for each divisional winner)
Teams with best points records 1 and 2 would already qualify with home advantage for the semi's and bypass the QF stage.
Quarter Finals:
The team with the 3rd best record playing the team with the 6th best record (Winner plays 2)
The team with the 4th best record playing the team with the 5th best record (winner plays 1)
Winners of the above two games playing teams 1 and 2 in the Semi finals.
Final at Lords.
I believe a County Championship and OD league format like this would increase competitiveness for honours and in all improve the league.
If anyone is familiar with the Home run derby in MLB, could a six hit derby work in cricket too?
Just an idea. Maybe it will be put down by most people on here, but County Cricket has to change somehow because it just isn't producing enough top class players.
Due to this I wonder if a revamp of English cricket should be made, loosely similar to Major League Baseball or NFL. I'm not talking of changing rules in the game, but simply adopting the divisional and play-off structure.
Why not break the league in to regions, and have each team playing each of the other counties (Due to the number of teams, alternating home and away every other season). For example, Essex, Surrey, Middlesex and Kent could be in one division but still play the likes of Yorkshire, Lancashire, Sussex etc.
With their being 18 counties, two groups of 5 and two groups of 4 could easily be adopted, with the winner of each division and the two other top teams advancing to the final 6 (Divisional trophies for each divisional winner)
Teams with best points records 1 and 2 would already qualify with home advantage for the semi's and bypass the QF stage.
Quarter Finals:
The team with the 3rd best record playing the team with the 6th best record (Winner plays 2)
The team with the 4th best record playing the team with the 5th best record (winner plays 1)
Winners of the above two games playing teams 1 and 2 in the Semi finals.
Final at Lords.
I believe a County Championship and OD league format like this would increase competitiveness for honours and in all improve the league.
If anyone is familiar with the Home run derby in MLB, could a six hit derby work in cricket too?
Just an idea. Maybe it will be put down by most people on here, but County Cricket has to change somehow because it just isn't producing enough top class players.