If you are old like me then you can remember 20-30 years ago. Now many things at club level have changed and I was thinking the rate of 100's is one of them. I think it happens less now than 20 years ago, indeed I've not seen a 100 at my club in 2 years of being a member. They seem to be getting rarer at other clubs I have played at as well. Bats hit further and we play on dryer, better decks but other things are conspiring against scoring 100's, here's my arguement:-
1. Death of Sunday Cricket - 2 bites at the cherry in a weekend, many players through lifestyle or club choice now play 18 games on a Saturday a season.
2. Sunday cricket going from timed to overs - yes all Sunday cricket was a timed affair. Teams would be sensible and get through 16-18 overs an hour and if you declared 2 hrs 40 mins into the innings (on average) then you got roughly 45-55 overs of batting. 2pm start, tea by 4.45 happy days, back out by 5.20 for the oppo and another 20-25 overs, before 20 overs from 6.30 (in a nutshell). Most like minded clubs were sensible and it provided a great training ground for youth. Then along came wandering teams in particular and slowed down the over rate to 12/13 overs an hour. Start times moved 30 minutes earlier and eventually we started playing 40 overs an innings because some less honest teams bowled 36 overs in 3 hours. As with my point below, less overs = less chance to score a ton.
3. League cricket over allocation - TVL is still the shining light with 100 over games, split 52/48. Bat top 3 on a good deck and you have plenty of time to build an innings. However, the last 2 leagues I have played in are 45 overs a side. By the time you have seen off the new ball, you probably have to score at 3 an over by yourself in the last 25 overs. See many guys get good 70s or 80s only to run out of time. In England it's losing that 7 overs (compared to the TVL) that kill you - 7 overs against tired bowlers & fielders, old ball and in the best batting conditions of the game. You would hope to score 25/30 runs by yourself in that period alone.
4. Modern techniques and t20 - provides a breeding ground for aggressive batsman and poor shot selection. The guys who use to nudge a 100 by accumulation seem to have gone out of the club game. Bowl 2 or 3 maidens and somebody will have a slog.
Thoughts?