Off Topic Cricket Thread

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Tell me how it's dying then? Every test in this country is a sell out, or near sell out regardless of the opposition.

I'm not particularly interested in the argument you seem to have a throbbing hard on for. I think I've made that clear at this point.

We see things differently. That's ok. Enjoy your weekend.
 
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I'm not particularly interested in the argument you seem to have a throbbing hard on for. I think I've made that clear at this point.

We see things differently. That's ok. Enjoy your weekend.
So you made a statement, you can't back it up, nor can you handle the debate. So you move on to throw insults around as you retreat. Off you pop...
 
Tell me how it's dying then? Every test in this country is a sell out, or near sell out regardless of the opposition.

What are the domestic test cricket attendances like? Are they up or down on historical numbers.
 
What are the domestic test cricket attendances like? Are they up or down on historical numbers.
No idea. We were talking about test cricket.
I used to go to Durham County games in 1992/1993 and there was barely anyone there. Dunno if that has changed. The Sunday League games (40 overs) were always well attended. I’d imagine it’s all T20 and 100 that people a4e interested in now….whilst every home test match sells out months in advance, weird innit
 
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Unbelievable! It looks like every result has gone Durhams favour and we are going to make top 4.

<party>
 
Hi all, just after a bit of advice for my lad if possible.

He currently plays for a club side at junior level but he wants to move on to another side.

Is junior cricket like footy where the players are all 'free agents' at the end of the season until they sign on for the new season.
 
Hi all, just after a bit of advice for my lad if possible.

He currently plays for a club side at junior level but he wants to move on to another side.

Is junior cricket like footy where the players are all 'free agents' at the end of the season until they sign on for the new season.
Yeah that’s fine to move clubs. You could used to be able to sign for two clubs in one season (Not at the same time). Not sure if that is still the same.
 
Surrey in the QF at the Oval. Oh well <laugh>
 
Only watched a little bit of play this morning but I can’t believe WI ended up with a 40+ lead there