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ECB Re-Vamp Womens T20 Cricket
« on: June 18, 2015, 03:11:41 PM »

http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/story/888975.html

Women's Super League launched in radical shake-up
 
Women's Cricket Super League to be launched in England
The ECB will establish a groundbreaking tournament next summer when it launches a new women's domestic T20 competition.

The Women's Super League will abandon the traditional county structure and comprise six teams.

Potential team hosts will be invited to show an "expression of interest', a process that will start formally this month, and consideration will be given to bodies outside the current county structure with the ECB saying that "any cricket-minded organisations will be able to submit a proposal to become a host."

The successful candidates will be confirmed by the end of the year.

During its first season, the Women's Super League will be comprised solely of T20 cricket and sit alongside the Royal London Women's One-Day County Cup and NatWest Women's County Twenty20 competitions. From 2017 onwards the structure will develop to both T20 and 50-over formats.

The ECB is investing £3 million over the first four years of the tournament and believes that the competition will:

*   Develop higher standards for the England team with greater competition for places and creating more experienced players.

*   Inspire more women and girls to play cricket at all levels by offering new opportunities, a new narrative for the game, and new role models.

*   Create more opportunities to play through a network of host clubs linked to their communities.

*   Increase commercial support and broadcast coverage.

The Minister for Sport, Tracey Crouch, was quick to offer support, saying: ""This is a huge step forward for women's sport, providing female athletes with a platform to showcase their skills. It is also a great opportunity to further grow the game, inspiring a whole new generation of women to take up cricket."

The women's game in England has made massive strides towards full professionalism in the past two years. In 2013, the ECB followed Cricket Australia's lead in awarding central contracts to the national squad, allowing players to turn fully professional for the first time.

A year later the ECB struck a deal with car manufacturer Kia which secured standalone sponsorship of England Women.

Cricket Australia has also announced plans for a revamped domestic T20 league, with a Women's Big Bash League to run in conjunction with the men's tournament in December and January.

Three England players - Charlotte Edwards, Heather Knight and Sarah Taylor - all played in Australia's domestic competitions during the English winter.

Now, with the advent of fully supported T20 competitions in both hemispheres, the incentives and rewards for female professional cricketer have dramatically increased.

The £3m investment will help each team to improve coaching standards and community engagement plans, support a marketing campaign and, for the first time in domestic women's cricket in England, offer prize money.

Tom Harrison, ECB chief executive, heralded a "major step for the women's game in England."

He said: "We are already very proud of the achievements of the England women's team and the growth of the game for women and girls over the past decade.

"We now have the opportunity to build on this, inspiring more women and girls to take part and offering players a domestic structure that gives the best cricketers the chance to play against each other in the most competitive environment.


Women's cricket is changing for Charlotte Edwards (left) and Clare Connor   © Getty Images
"The new Women's Cricket Super League will take standards to a new level and show more women and girls the opportunities that cricket can give."

Clare Connor, ECB director of England women's cricket, called the league "the next stage in the evolution of women's cricket in this country" and said it would be a catalyst to increase female participation.

"Last year brought the introduction of central contracts for 18 England women's players and a significant commercial deal," she said. "Now, through the Women's Cricket Super League, we will create high-performance training and competition environments, which will constantly challenge our very best players and drive the sustained success of our England team.

"We also have the chance to invite the world's finest players into the Women's Cricket Super League to drive ever higher standards.

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Re: ECB Re-Vamp Womens T20 Cricket
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2015, 03:28:51 PM »

Looks to me like a test bed so they can role this out to the mens game in the coming years.
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Re: ECB Re-Vamp Womens T20 Cricket
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2015, 06:51:22 PM »

I think it's wonderful step for women's cricket as whole, as someone with a sister that play's cricket it's amazing to see where its gone in the 5 years she's been playing with more teams popping up every year. So with this kind of boost of exposure I Can only see it going from strength to strength.
Is there any word on if Sky or BT are linking up with this new League?
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« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2015, 07:49:26 PM »

I would imagine sky will have first dibs. Very unlikely terrestrial will bite, would be a big investment for BT (commentators, broadcasting stuff etc) for something more niche.

So long as it's priced correctly at the grounds I'd go if it's a Trent Bridge (easiest ground for me to get too)
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Re: ECB Re-Vamp Womens T20 Cricket
« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2015, 07:52:48 PM »

Wish they would invest that much in the amateur game which is dying and would have more effect on playing numbers! Good for the pro women though, will make them richer.
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Re: ECB Re-Vamp Womens T20 Cricket
« Reply #5 on: June 19, 2015, 09:29:58 AM »



Great move, can only be a good thing to attract the best players in the game.

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« Reply #6 on: June 19, 2015, 10:17:16 AM »

Really hope they get this on a free to air channel, would be fantastic.
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Re: ECB Re-Vamp Womens T20 Cricket
« Reply #7 on: June 19, 2015, 01:08:33 PM »

Really hope they get this on a free to air channel, would be fantastic.

If its going to reach the masses, then this needs to happen. No point hiding it on Sky. Those who have sky and watch cricket will find some form of the mens game to watch from around the world instead - because as it stands its a far better standard (not to say that cant change).
Those girls and women who would be new to the game need that exposure on free to air. Even just a highlights show on bbc2 or itv and the odd live game will be a start
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