Are there too many Cricket clubs?
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SLA

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Re: Are there too many Cricket clubs?
« Reply #30 on: October 24, 2018, 01:49:13 PM »

I think it's a great idea but  would you be able to fill a   Fixture card  with  friendly matches

Not unless all the other clubs around us did the same thing, no: hence why we're not even going to try.


Playing outside a league does have its advantages - for my T20 team, if an opponent messes us around, doesn't turn up, don't play in the right spirit, we simply don't organise a fixture against them next year.

Whereas for our league team, there are teams in our league who have forfeited 5 of the past 6 fixtures we'd had against them, but we will still be given 2 more fixtures against them next year, which, no doubt, 11 of our guys will give up their weekends for only to find they forfeit again at the last minute.

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Re: Are there too many Cricket clubs?
« Reply #31 on: October 27, 2018, 02:34:29 PM »

Do you mean the ECB? They made the decision sell the rights to Sky, Sky didn’t hold a gun to their head!

Yes, you're totally right. FTECB!
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