That doesn't sound good for the cricket season either! How did he come to 1st September, and how can you dictate to different countries with differing infection rates?
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Do the new Zealanders care about football?
which I'm surprised at, because its far easier to socially distance playing cricket than football, likewise golf (especially playing with me), likewise tennis, I get the feeling football is being pushed because of the massive £££s involved
I agree Geoff that the 100 is a farce, but it might actually do good this summer, new teams, short games, razzamatazz, might just grab folks TV watching attention
new teams.... no teams if you are unlucky enough to support the wrong ones - eg Derbyshire or in my case Gloucestershire. No way will I back a Welsh team and I cannot see you supporting a team based in Nottingham?
But the whole concept is deeply flawed and aims to appeal to a different age group. Perhaps more youngsters will become interested in cricket as a result, but Im not sure Id call what they would be interested in is really cricket. Just an extension of the 20-20 glory of batsman trashing bowler. Not for me. Even if its the only cricket on TV (assume with no crowds), I'm still not sure I'd watch it. Still the smash and grab nature of the games does mean social distancing is possible on the field - no need for "2 slips and a gully" all too close.
No polishing the ball with spit either. And if it gets wet, you dry is with an antibacterial wipe instead of the bar cloth
No ‘keeper standing up to the stumps either so the spinners are screwed.