That is for any sport. In this day and age thats how most people consume sport if they're working a 9-5 job. If you cant follow a game in the stadium then it's not geared towards mass consumption. There's nothing wrong in a sport being an elitist sport. Golf for example is another elitist sport. I would say test cricket should stop getting confused and accept itself for what it is.That's just blatantly untrue. Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan have massive followings for Test cricket and are not rich countries.
It's an impractical sport to follow live on TV, or at a ground, but it's easy enough to consume day to day via scores, highlights, reports, etc.
despite all this, mark chumpman or whatever he's called still chose us over hong kongdoesn't matter, they're boring and no one cares enough to watch them. That's why they weren't given the WC.
ya hear that Flem
india have hosted us for 3 test series this decade, and yes you're right. our ceo david white is very much a modern businessman. if it's not making all the money (and i mean all the money) then it needs to go.I think NZC are the ones who've basically given up on Test cricket in recent years, aren't they? Can't blame the Big 3 cartel for that. I'm sure India wouldn't mind hosting them for a 3 match series.
a lot of nz state schools have a team kitbag that everyone can borrow from and share. i sure did. buy your own box and you're sweet.Cricket is still very much an elitist sport. To play for a team you need to shell out loads of cash for equipment, clothing (whites, colours, training tops), registration, match fees etc.
A lot more than soccer, for example.
I grew up playing cricket at school with just 1 leg pad, no gloves or box. Facing our fastest bowlers was stupid in hindsight but fun at the time. I only played with a box, gloves and 2 pads when I was 13cricket is an elitist sport in your countries because you all don't know what tapeball cricket is
every poor kid on the streets of subcontinental asia plays cricket growing up. Get rid of the need for leather balls, pads, helmets, and 13,000 square metres of clean cut grass, and you now have a sport that's accessible to everyone.
we know what tapeball is. we just don't play it.cricket is an elitist sport in your countries because you all don't know what tapeball cricket is.
Not here you don’t. Soccer is about the only sport in Australia where the revenue from juniors subsidises the national team and the top tier competition, rather than the other way around. Have you had to pay for kids’ soccer fees at any decent level? It’s obscene how much it costs to playCricket is still very much an elitist sport. To play for a team you need to shell out loads of cash for equipment, clothing (whites, colours, training tops), registration, match fees etc.
A lot more than soccer, for example.
Wait. People play cricket with a tennis ball? A uniquely subcontinental experience, that. Unheard of any place else.In the Subcontinent people will go their whole lives never playing hardball cricket.
Die hard cricket fans that play it regularly in all weather with a tennis ball.
Like, just check this **** out:
Cricket is only an elitist sport because your societies have made it that way. All you need is a bat and a ball and any amount of space.
Would have never guessed that. So the rego fees forthe junior squads goes into funding the seniors?Not here you don’t. Soccer is about the only sport in Australia where the revenue from juniors subsidises the national team and the top tier competition, rather than the other way around. Have you had to pay for kids’ soccer fees at any decent level? It’s obscene how much it costs to play
I don't see how. Isn't nearly every Test going to part of itDo you guys think that World Test Championship stats are going to be a thing? I do
I was thinking Test Chamionship period/version/tournament 1 stats. Then whenever the 2nd season starts, it will start again.I don't see how. Isn't nearly every Test going to part of it