Dumbing down of cricket
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@mn5 said in Dumbing down of cricket:
I reckon they should have a professional beach cricket league, fuck all fielders but a tennis ball and one hand one bounce would make it deadly for batsmen. No limit on rubber tape for one side of the tennis ball either.
That's where they found Maslinger I believe, he developed that action to get maximum pace with a tennis ball. He'd be damn near unplayable on the beach if you give him a bit of rubber tape to work with as well.
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@snowy said in Dumbing down of cricket:
@act-crusader said in Dumbing down of cricket:
@mn5 said in Dumbing down of cricket:
@sparky said in Dumbing down of cricket:
What I don't get in all this is the ECB's obsession with chasing a potential new audience for Cricket ahead of the millions of fans who know and love the game.
I’m no expert but I’d say over a billion Indians contribute a fair bit to a game that ain’t broke and doesn’t need fixing.
How many of that ‘billion’ have started watching cricket because of the emergence of IPL. I’d hazard a guess at the odd hundred million or so...
Difficult to know, but I worked with loads of Indian cabin crew (many hundreds if not thousands), mostly female, pre IPL. They all knew their cricket, had a complete disdain for the Craps (and they were crap then, even though we beat India some of the time.) They were just as knowledgeable about tests as ODIs and were just as willing to enter a debate about players as we are on here. Indians will fill cricket grounds and watch it on TB no matter what. It's not like they have too many other internationally competitive teams, or sports people for that matter.
I agree if they are of that generation, but there are millions of kids/teens that have now experienced a healthy staple of IPL with their bright lights, coloured uniforms and more rupees to poke a stick at. All in their formative years
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This was always going to be a GOM thread even if much of it is firmly tongue in cheek piss taking.
@majorrage said in Dumbing down of cricket:
I'm sure the same was said of one day cricket, and T20. I know the same was said of Cricket MAXX. 4 wickets? 12 runs for a 6 over the bowlers head? Ridiculous.
Yes ODIs and T20 did get much of the same reaction. Pyjama cricket, etc. The documentary on Kerry Packer highlights it all and how he changed cricket. Of course cricket Max failed and concept evolved into T20 which wasn't quite so radical.
@majorrage said in Dumbing down of cricket:
The horror of trying something eh.
As has been pointed out though we already have T20 - this "100" really isn't much different, so as an innovative concept it seems to be a bit flat.
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@snowy I still say it! Test cricket - the name says it all. It tests the participants. The more you dilute it, the more you cheapen it and the less interesting it becomes.
I can't remember the last time I bothered to watch a T20 although I will admit the advent of that bastardised form of the noble game did serve to resuscitate ODI's which had become stultifyingly boring.
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@dogmeat You won't get any disagreement from me about that.
Unfortunately kids these days (GOM mode) have the attention span of a chocolate fish and apparently this is who they are trying to attract (the kids, getting chocolate fish into cricket would need even more innovative thing).
They have it covered with T20. Calling it something else and changing some words may not be that effective as a marketing ploy. Putting it on free to air TB maybe though.
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@majorrage said in Dumbing down of cricket:
1.2 billion Indians watching cricket, doesn't change the fact that 25 years ago, the Shell cup cricket in NZ had audiences of 15-20k, with the final being a must watch event in front of a sold out Eden / Lancaster Park / Carisbook. And this was when our national team sucked shit.
Whats the status of that now? When our team is the best it ever has been and is about to play in the final of the world test championship??I remember big crowds for the final but not the preliminary games but really the point you make reinforces the argument against the 100 IMO.
Domestic cricket has suffered in NZ precisely because it has been either directly or indirectly been treated as product. Just like this latest shiny 'new' thing.
25 years ago there was far less sport on TV and way fewer other TV options
Shell Cup games were scheduled in a tight period over the holidays building momentum towards a final now they're all over the place
NZ's stars played in the Shell Cup - now it often clashes with international tours
Super Rugby wasn't a thingAll of the above changes have come about in order to ensure product for Sky and now Spark. An absolute case of never mind the quality- feel the width. Exactly what the ECB are doing with the 100.
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So has anyone been watching/following this 100 stuff?
BBC website is absolutely full of it as if they have money in the game.
We have some players doing OK.
Conway is 8th on the 'runs scored' list.
Neesh tops the Batting Strike Rate
Milne is third on Wickets, second on Economy Rate and seventh on strike rate
Neesh sixth on bowling strike rate.According to the Beeb Milne tops the MVP rankings.
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@crucial said in Dumbing down of cricket:
**So has anyone been watching/following this 100 stuff?
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BBC website is absolutely full of it as if they have money in the game.We have some players doing OK.
Conway is 8th on the 'runs scored' list.
Neesh tops the Batting Strike Rate
Milne is third on Wickets, second on Economy Rate and seventh on strike rate
Neesh sixth on bowling strike rate.According to the Beeb Milne tops the MVP rankings.
No. By not supporting it I’m hoping it will go away.
Feel free to cut and paste this for the GOM thread.
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@crucial said in Dumbing down of cricket:
So has anyone been watching/following this 100 stuff?
BBC website is absolutely full of it as if they have money in the game.
We have some players doing OK.
Conway is 8th on the 'runs scored' list.
Neesh tops the Batting Strike Rate
Milne is third on Wickets, second on Economy Rate and seventh on strike rate
Neesh sixth on bowling strike rate.According to the Beeb Milne tops the MVP rankings.
Every time I go to watch it it seems to be the women's games on. I wouldn't mind that but I only watch it to see how the Kiwi contingent is going and there doesn't seem to be any Kiwi women playing.
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I was at Lords yesterday and overall I was v impressed. Saw a double header (women first). That game was a bit meh even though it was the largest crowd ever for a women’s domestic match (15k). The men’s game was great and featured Conway and Colin the big man playing for the Southern Brave. Conway looked good until he got hit on the finger and then got out to a v sharp caught and bowled. CdG came in with about 8 balls to go and largely rotated the strike. He got absolutely smoted when bowling; his first 5 balls went for 24. And then he mis fielded a simple stop that went through his legs for 4. At one point their side had about a 10% chance of winning but they clawed their way back and won by 5 runs on the last ball thanks to an unbelievable diving de Kock catch and great death bowling by Chris Jordan.
Interesting demographic. Lots of young people, many it seemed new to cricket. A crowd of 25k for the men’s match was not to be sniffed at.
I’m back at the Oval next week; looking forward to it.
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@scribe said in Dumbing down of cricket:
I was at Lords yesterday and overall I was v impressed. Saw a double header (women first). That game was a bit meh even though it was the largest crowd ever for a women’s domestic match (15k). The men’s game was great and featured Conway and Colin the big man playing for the Southern Brave. Conway looked good until he got hit on the finger and then got out to a v sharp caught and bowled. CdG came in with about 8 balls to go and largely rotated the strike. He got absolutely smoted when bowling; his first 5 balls went for 24. And then he mis fielded a simple stop that went through his legs for 4. At one point their side had about a 10% chance of winning but they clawed their way back and won by 5 runs on the last ball thanks to an unbelievable diving de Kock catch and great death bowling by Chris Jordan.
Interesting demographic. Lots of young people, many it seemed new to cricket. A crowd of 25k for the men’s match was not to be sniffed at.
I’m back at the Oval next week; looking forward to it.
Well this bloody well shits all over my post doesn’t it ?