(03-09-2022 13:47 )Boomerangutangangbang Wrote: The Strauss review looks likely t have stalled, in terms of Championship match reductions, at least for another year, more time needed.
After a 10/8 div 1 & 2 split this year, he now believes that a smaller div 1 will improve standards, no shit Sherlock, think we had that in the past, but they voted for a bigger div 1, because some of the larger counties didn't want to be stuck in div 2. Why not just play better & get promoted, that's the whole idea of divisions.
Don't like the sound of the re-vamp 50 over comp, unless it involves a window were a full strength side can be fielded. I'd hate to see less games, if that's the plan.
Just going round in circles getting nowhere.
Fact is The Hundred has messed up an already crammed season. So much money has been ploughed into it that they will never admit that it's a flop. Wonder how many free tickets have been handed out to families this year to swell the crowds.
To my mind they are looking in the wrong areas if reducing playing days is the goal. Whether they like it or not, they need to look at the impact of the Hundred and Blast in these terms too. It seems they have turned their face against this, and all the while, they want us to believe them when they say that their wish is to protect - particularly test cricket yes (although it could do with being reduced - but not through expelling/excluding nations) but The limited 50 over format as well. It may be a convenient fall guy - the ICC may though scupper those plans without accepting that the world cup will no longer be 50 overs - though how ironic would that be if the nation that won the last tournament, was to be the one to see its demise!
I am not convinced that reducing matches in the county championship is the way forward. Yes, you might see it as creating an elite best v best but if those best are pulled from it as England players, how will that help, or are we suggesting such a reduction in playing days and therefore matches, that those players could represent their counties more?? in which case, would that not be rendering the competition overall meaningless as a competition.
By the way Booms, did you see - what is the only response so far - from the chief exec of Middlesex CCC - to the review?? An 'in - house' interview in which he seemed quite relaxed about the mooted changes suggested after he and his counterparts sat down with the Review Panel and R Key?? Maybe since he represents one of the big 12 clubs (with 12 needed to vote in favour - coincidence?? ..Hmmmm!!) he can afford to be relaxed and signal Middlesex CCC tacit support??