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The hundred

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Nor me so far. I can’t work out why cricket needed another format. Wasn’t T20 dumbed down enough?
 
It's farcical teams.....Finn playing for Manchester when he is a Middlesex player.
Our Chris Cooke playing for Birmingham......how can you identify with the teams?

It's also BBC at its "look at us with our finger on the pulse" worst!

I'm having expecting Naga munchetty with her false enthusiasm and sixth form sneering to appear at any moment.
 
That said, there’s a full house at The Oval tonight and a healthy one for the women’s game last night so if it takes off and attracts more people to the other formats it’s all good I suppose.
 
ECB, if people enjoy it I will shake their hands and be happy.
It looks family orientated which can't be a bad thing.
Hamish Rutherford played for Glammy today. What an opener he was.
 
dickythorpe said:
Not a fan.


Bit Meh, for me as well Dicky, much to do about nothing, don't know what they expected to be different apart from 20 balls less to ball and 20 balls less to bat. Hartley is a talent though, watched him a few yrs ago on Tele and he looked a talent then, surprised he hasn't had a call up, to be honest. Unless he has and I missed it :oops:
 
exiledclaseboy said:
That said, there’s a full house at The Oval tonight and a healthy one for the women’s game last night so if it takes off and attracts more people to the other formats it’s all good I suppose.

Its the new thing on the block factor though, plus its a chance for people to get out and watch live cricket at long last.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Nor me so far. I can’t work out why cricket needed another format. Wasn’t T20 dumbed down enough?

What would you have done?

A second T20 domestic competition? How would that impact on the Blast? How many teams? Using existing Counties? Who do you get rid of?

More funding for the Blast that would have ended up with a watered down product compared with the Hundred (i.e. players more spread out)?

How would you tie that in with ensuring the Women's competition was on equal footing?
 
Will it attract any people other than those that would go to 20 20 anyway, and will they go to both? Good to see the women playing, 100 balls though… It’s not my bag (it’s just not cricket!) but if people enjoy it then good on them.
 
ARQS said:
exiledclaseboy said:
Nor me so far. I can’t work out why cricket needed another format. Wasn’t T20 dumbed down enough?

What would you have done?

A second T20 domestic competition? How would that impact on the Blast? How many teams? Using existing Counties? Who do you get rid of?

More funding for the Blast that would have ended up with a watered down product compared with the Hundred (i.e. players more spread out)?

How would you tie that in with ensuring the Women's competition was on equal footing?

Why did the rammed calendar need another competition in the first place?
 
exiledclaseboy said:
ARQS said:
What would you have done?

A second T20 domestic competition? How would that impact on the Blast? How many teams? Using existing Counties? Who do you get rid of?

More funding for the Blast that would have ended up with a watered down product compared with the Hundred (i.e. players more spread out)?

How would you tie that in with ensuring the Women's competition was on equal footing?

Why did the rammed calendar need another competition in the first place?

Another nail in the County Championship coffin, whilst also making the Royal London One Day Cup a 2nd eleven competition...
Let's face it, baseball cricket is the only format that matters nowadays.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Nor me so far. I can’t work out why cricket needed another format. Wasn’t T20 dumbed down enough?

It's because the ECB invented T20, but didn't market or monetise it properly. India then turned out in to a massive cash cow, so the ECB said "let's invent another game", but couldn't actually come up with anything that innovative.
 
BanosSwan said:
exiledclaseboy said:
Nor me so far. I can’t work out why cricket needed another format. Wasn’t T20 dumbed down enough?

It's because the ECB invented T20, but didn't market or monetise it properly. India then turned out in to a massive cash cow, so the ECB said "let's invent another game", but couldn't actually come up with anything that innovative.

Well yes it was almos a rhetorical question. :lol: Anyway as I said, anything that brings in the crowds and TV viewers has to be good for the game and this has done both, so far at least. But as Monny said, this isn’t really attracting an audience that wouldn’t have already been there. I can’t imagine we’re going to see a Hundred World Cup any time soon mind.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Why did the rammed calendar need another competition in the first place?

Presumably they wanted a lucrative, high end T20 style competition but it was logistically impossible to do without inventing a new format.

I doubt it’s here to stay but I bet it’ll pave the way for an 8 team T20 competition
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Well yes it was almos a rhetorical question. :lol: Anyway as I said, anything that brings in the crowds and TV viewers has to be good for the game and this has done both, so far at least. But as Monny said, this isn’t really attracting an audience that wouldn’t have already been there. I can’t imagine we’re going to see a Hundred World Cup any time soon mind.

Personally I think it’s a far more accessible version of the game. It’s simplified and I think they’ve got a good chance of attracting new fans to cricket
 

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