Are there that many blokes who work Sat morning every week though? Trouble is there'll always be clubs who have a few players who do, and they'll obviously be very vocal against any change. I think the sport would see a lot fewer people drop out of it at the social level if games were done by mid afternoon though, surely a bigger gain than the loss from guys who work Sat morning. I work Sat mornings at times and I'd still be in favour I reckon.
Seen a lot of people ask for earlier start times in this, I think one issue raised is likely that some teams where games last 6-8 hours might have to provide a lunch and tea which would mean for most clubs match fees would go up. If you could somehow start earlier at say 11 and have lunch halfway through the first innings it would be good however could be irritating for either side if they are picking up momentum for them to then have to stop.
Nah - just have "lunch" in the middle. Lets face it, none of us would choose to eat at 1600 in any other set of circumstances...
To be perfectly honest, I find the idea of having a sit-down meal half way through a cricket match to be ridiculous anyway. I never eat anything at tea because I'm either about to go out and field or go out and bat. Its just bad timing. It would make much more sense to simply provide some food at the start of each innings for the batting side to graze on, at a time that works for them.
It sort of seems like it would be a good idea for teams/leagues to offer more variety in terms of start times and game lengths in general though on reading this thread. As a young parent I can play some weekends and some midweek games, but would/could be involved every week at the weekend if the games were T20 on a weekend morning - thus enabling me to actually spend time with my family (as like most I'm at work through the week).