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All 104 nations will receive T20I status

GotSpin

Hall of Fame Member
I found this to be bigger news.



That's hopelessly dire.
lol that's a good job

Good to see cricket continue to cannibalise itself

Aside from Union, what other kind of sport continues to try change the format as much. Have some more faith in your game that has been around for a long long time
 

S.Kennedy

International Vice-Captain
Why is cricket so obsessed with tinkering? Other sports employ changes such as video referrals in Rugby but it seems to be some sort of obsession with the cricketing authorities. Every world cup uses a different team number/format, whilst barely a year passes without the county championship being changed.
 

GotSpin

Hall of Fame Member
Why is cricket so obsessed with tinkering? Other sports employ changes such as video referrals in Rugby but it seems to be some sort of obsession with the cricketing authorities. Every world cup uses a different team number/format, whilst barely a year passes without the county championship being changed.
They seem to have little faith in the sport for some reason. It's not that hard really. Put it on free to air. Have your national team do well. Encourage state cricket and pump money into junior cricket between the ages of 5-12. Not hard.
 

Starfighter

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
They seem to have little faith in the sport for some reason. It's not that hard really. Put it on free to air. Have your national team do well. Encourage state cricket and pump money into junior cricket between the ages of 5-12. Not hard.
And make sure it's played in an interesting manner. This does not mean 500 vs 450 tests 210 vs 200 T20s all the time. A variety of pitches to keep the matches varied is a good thing, even in limited overs, and it produces more skilled players.
 

S.Kennedy

International Vice-Captain
''104 nations'', a checklist of teams ***** will probably at some point support over the next few months.

(I should really stop taking the piss out of him).
 

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