Comments on: Everyday cricket every day https://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/ Independent and irreverent cricket writing Sun, 23 Mar 2008 03:00:57 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.3 By: DamionKutaeff https://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-2188 Sun, 23 Mar 2008 03:00:57 +0000 http://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-2188 Hello everybody, my name is Damion, and I’m glad to join your conmunity,
and wish to assit as far as possible.

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By: skchai https://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-703 Mon, 29 Oct 2007 08:41:23 +0000 http://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-703 He is not a scientician for nothing . . . the Indian Cricket League was supposed to be first step in creating a popular domestic structure in the country where it just might work, The ICL would have been a truye professional domestic league with well-financed teams designed to draw in the largest crowds possible. The idea was to create a situation where players can make nearly as much or more money playing domestically as internationally, which in turn would have forced the ICC to reduce the international fixture list to something closer to what we see in football, major international tournaments timed as to not interfere with domestic seasons..

However, this was squashed by the ICC’s blanket support of national board’s decisions to ban for “life” anyone signing with the ICL, the squashed completely by the BCCI’s sanctioned “response league” (if there is such a thing), the Indian Premier League. I originally suspected that the IPL was designed simply to draw players away from, and ultimately kill the ICL, after which the IPL itself would have served its purpose and also be disbanded. I still suspect this may happen, but India’s success in Twenty/20 and failure in Fifty/50 have improved its chances of getting off the ground quite a bit. Unfortunately, being run by the BCCI, IPL will never be allowed to threaten the revenues that BCCI gain from non-stop international cricket, so we are more likely to see the international and domestic seasons running in parallel, which in turn will reduce the IPL to a kind of sideshow rather a true premier league.

So there is really no hope . . .

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By: sid https://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-700 Sat, 27 Oct 2007 13:35:35 +0000 http://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-700 i think i may be alone in this, but, i don’t like twenty20, not only because of how stupid the name is…. but because it reminds me of schoolboy lunchtime cricket. in all honesty, the one day game isn’t much better. test match is the only really worthwhile form. the ups and downs over five days, what other sport can offer the rollercoaster ride, such joy at lunch, followed by depression by tea! and after five gruelling days…… a draw! huzzah! anything less than the five day game, including the county 4 day version, just isn’t cricket. oh and please never mention that stupid, ridiculous and pointless 40 over version! if you want to make cricket more exciting introduce more cheerleaders…. or possibly clowns…. a whole; duck to miss a swinging plank of wood, hit him on the return routine… perfect. past that, stop the tinkering, oh and drop rob key, he offends my eyes.

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By: King Cricket https://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-698 Fri, 26 Oct 2007 12:25:08 +0000 http://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-698 That’s a very good point, Scientician.

We’d be tempted to give you credit for it if you weren’t troublemaking on the previous post.

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By: the scientician https://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-695 Fri, 26 Oct 2007 12:02:42 +0000 http://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-695 isn’t also parly due t the lack of a strong and popular domestic scene (at least here in England) . Unlike football, and even the rugby (both codes) most people only care about cricket internationals?

Is Twenty20 going to resolve thins?

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By: Dave https://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-692 Fri, 26 Oct 2007 09:51:09 +0000 http://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-692 There might as well be no international cricket today with Afridi having got himself out for a duck on his fourth ball. Now we’re stuck with watching the rest of the Pakistan team nudge a few singles an over for the next 30 overs.

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By: Suave https://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-690 Fri, 26 Oct 2007 09:41:04 +0000 http://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-690 Everyday clothes mundane!!
I didn’t get a nickname of Suave, by wearing mundane clothes, dear boy!

But, that aside, I do agree completely. I am still watching the scores tick over on circinfo for every match, but I’m finding it difficult to get enthusiastic about any of them…

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By: King Cricket https://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-689 Fri, 26 Oct 2007 09:29:41 +0000 http://www.kingcricket.co.uk/everyday-cricket-every-day/2007/10/26/#comment-689 And yes, we appreciate the irony that we’ve published this article today due to a lack of international cricket in the last two days, before anyone picks up on that.

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