And they blame peoples changing lifestyles for the decline of Sunday cricket. It's not, it's people not wanting to give up a day to feed the ego of a failed professional cricketer
So I brought up the fact that the focus has shifted in sunday cricket from simply putting a fun game on for 22 blokes to one side taking it seriously and taking apart the other side. This leads to people simply not wanting to play etc. Of course, I got shouted down as its because of time issues..
We as a club played strong Sunday sides in 2013-15 and racked up 300's week in week out. Sure enough, we lost shed loads of fixtures and teams are pulling out the Sunday league left right and centre as they are fed up of getting smashed. One side in our league got hit for 365 runs off 40 overs and simply went home (not saying it's right or wrong, just that they obviously felt it was a bit OTT ). Sadly they've already said they will leave the league (we are also leaving it), so in 4 years it's gone from about 8 divisions to about 3/4.
A side last year took it seriously, smashed everyone and moaned teams weren't putting good teams out.. It's Sunday, it might be a good team but the bowlers are batting and batters are bowling
they moved leagues and have found another is just the same.