The Hutt Rec
International Vice-Captain
NZ Cricket and David White seem to have a very shallow understanding of how cricket works, and how to grow and increase its popularity.
Examples are the first few years of the Super Smash ... played at night in big stadiums, right at the start of the season in freezing cold weather. It's like they saw the Big Bash and thought - Hey let's do that here! and tried an exact copy with no thought at all.
Now I think it's the same with the day night test in Auckland. Sure, it's worked overseas, but in a two match series and at the end of the season (again cold and probably weather affected) I don't quite see how it's going to do what Crummy thinks it will in the press release.
I see the same thinking with the proliferation of ODIs and T20Is ... these may pull in more crowds in a balanced schedule, but if it's all we get then I see the side's form and ultimately popularity of the formats diminishing.
They're making some big decisions at the moment and I don't really feel there's someone there linking up all the dots.
Definitely some good points above about the U19s and A sides.
Examples are the first few years of the Super Smash ... played at night in big stadiums, right at the start of the season in freezing cold weather. It's like they saw the Big Bash and thought - Hey let's do that here! and tried an exact copy with no thought at all.
Now I think it's the same with the day night test in Auckland. Sure, it's worked overseas, but in a two match series and at the end of the season (again cold and probably weather affected) I don't quite see how it's going to do what Crummy thinks it will in the press release.
I see the same thinking with the proliferation of ODIs and T20Is ... these may pull in more crowds in a balanced schedule, but if it's all we get then I see the side's form and ultimately popularity of the formats diminishing.
They're making some big decisions at the moment and I don't really feel there's someone there linking up all the dots.
Definitely some good points above about the U19s and A sides.