Kevin Farnell
Honorary Member Of Forums4airports
You have my vote 100% Jenny. Let's keep real Cricket alive. Sadly, though I feel that those in charge (particularly the TV companies) see The Hundred as a money spinner. Part of the enjoyment of First Class Cricket, are the tactics. When to go for one run on the last ball of an over? When to play a defensive shot? Can you force the follow on? When to declare? That's just a small example of the complexities of First Class Cricket, which is like a physical sport combined with the strategies of Chess. The Hundred on the other hand is just slog, slog, slog. No real need for the brain to be involved. To me. The Hundred could be described (or even catch phrased) as 'Cricket for people who don't like Cricket'.I move that the Hundred tournament be restricted to an end of season competition whereby players can have fun with the traditional season be preserved with an emphasis upon First Class cricket with the intention of strengthening the Test Team before England are mentioned with Zimbabwe as examples of how to manage a national team!
All votes in favour gratefully received.
As a kid, I didn't like Cricket (I found it slow and boring). However today I love it. Had 20:20 cricket existed back then , I think I would have been more interested. So, as an introduction to Cricket I can see it's value (followed by ODI). The Hundred though I find a monstrosity. It messes with so much that is fundamental to Cricket. Not for me!
Rant over.
Kevin