LeicesterExile wrote:
c2aw wrote:
I don't get why we play Somerset at home on 22 June in the championship but I can't find a reverse fixture. Not on the ECB site or Somerset's site.
Same with Durham and Yorkshire. Why do we play some twice, but not everyone?
Been like that for a few seasons now. Was it the 16.4 nonsense that caused it? 9 teams playing 14 games makes home and away impossible!!! It's called ECB Logic
I've just looked back at my old downloaded fixtures sheets. Wow. I've never noticed before.
Does anyone know on what basis the decision is made to play a team once or twice? Is there a formula or is it random?
I don't get why we play Somerset at home on 22 June in the championship but I can't find a reverse fixture. Not on the ECB site or Somerset's site.
Same with Durham and Yorkshire. Why do we play some twice, but not everyone?
https://www.ecb.co.uk/news/4171567/vitality-blast-mens-competition-fixtures-2025
Am I the only one saddened by the fact that the name that appears on the list doesn't include our proper name, but only by a nickname which isn't unique to us as it's shared by others including Chicago, Bristol etc?
I thought it was different. Law 4.3.1?
Don't like them, they go too soft.
Does anyone think that if they are used the new ball threshold of 110 overs needs to be reduced in County Cricket to the 80 used in Tests?
I have to say that the CC live stream (or 'live rain' as the girlfriend calls it) has been one of the best things to happen to red ball County Cricket in the last few years. I always have the stream on a spare monitor at work, and wouldn't mind production values which don't go beyond two static cameras. I wouldn't mind ads at the end of every other over. I grew up watching matches 'live' on CEEFAX so this is a massive improvement.