Third_Man
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Blast starts 29th May.
Last Group round 18th July.
Finals day 13th September!!
Last Group round 18th July.
Finals day 13th September!!
Weren't Middlesex mainly playing their home games at Chelmsford last season though?Surrey and Middlesex both at home on 5th June is unusual.
They are just laughing at fans now. Hope they all choke on their IPL money.Blast starts 29th May.
Last Group round 18th July.
Finals day 13th September!!
I was surprised in that there is a large floating and largely neutral post-work audience who would be happy to go to either ground. With two fixtures on the same day they will split this between them.Weren't Middlesex mainly playing their home games at Chelmsford last season though?
Is it really the same issue as two local football sides both being at home.
If you add up the attendances of both teams, likely less than you'd get at one football ground let alone two.
While I don’t like the trend, not that many of those named would have played in the championship anyway. Brook and Carse - yes, and perhaps Curran, Jacks and Bethell, but not the others.missing from the start of the English season:
Jamie Overton, Reece Topley, Sam Curran, Will Jacks (Surrey)
Brydon Carse (Durham)
Jacob Bethell, Moeen Ali (Warwickshire)
Jofra Archer (Sussex)
Phil Salt, Liam Livingstone, Jos Buttler (Lancashire)
Harry Brook (Yorkshire)
plus Northants had Matthew Breetze contracted for first eight Championship games and first half of T20 group stage so need to think again.
I see Sams has left Essex (where he played for 3 years) and gone to Nottinghamshire and so aligns himself with the franchise there.
Only went to Radlett once, and that was in 2013 so possibly out of date. It is a not untypical outground - reasonably flat, boundaries of decent size, has some attractive trees beyond the boundary. When I went there were no temporary stands, so seating was unelevated plastic chairs. There was a good crowd in for the 40 over match I attended so best to get there early to get a good place. Catering was pretty basic - standard outground fare. The ground is in the edge of the town. I drove and parking was fine. It is though less than a mile from the station.Going over to the UK next year.
Happy that Cheltenham has TWO championship matches from July 22-Aug 1st. (favourite ground) Watching 10 days cricket there.
Going to Radlett for the 1st time, anybody been there.? Been to Merchant Taylors previously. Going to stay at St Albans.
Matches against York & Kent in mid August.
My bad that makes perfect sense!I was surprised in that there is a large floating and largely neutral post-work audience who would be happy to go to either ground. With two fixtures on the same day they will split this between them.
looks as if the Middlesex playing at Chelmsford experiment has been dropped.
On the fixtures more widely, nothing hugely exciting however good to see Arundel back on the rota.
Been Radlett half a dozen plus times between 1999 and 2016 mainly to watch Lancashire 2nds play before moving back up North. It is a shortish or more walk from the mainline train station. Not sure where they would put up any raised seating but things may have changed.Going over to the UK next year.
Happy that Cheltenham has TWO championship matches from July 22-Aug 1st. (favourite ground) Watching 10 days cricket there.
Going to Radlett for the 1st time, anybody been there.? Been to Merchant Taylors previously. Going to stay at St Albans.
Matches against York & Kent in mid August.
agree with your assessment from my trips there, except it's a bit out of town but still walkable. However only ever saw more than a dozen present when Lancashire played Hertfordshire in the Nat West Trophy - those were the days.Only went to Radlett once, and that was in 2013 so possibly out of date. It is a not untypical outground - reasonably flat, boundaries of decent size, has some attractive trees beyond the boundary. When I went there were no temporary stands, so seating was unelevated plastic chairs. There was a good crowd in for the 40 over match I attended so best to get there early to get a good place. Catering was pretty basic - standard outground fare. The ground is in the edge of the town. I drove and parking was fine. It is though less than a mile from the station.