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pineapple stu
05/04/2011, 9:46 AM
Zimbabwe, New Zealand, West Indies and even Sri Lanka don't add much income either.
Quite possible; I don't know enough that much about cricket really. I suppose the organisers would say that seeing as they can't take all those countries, taking out the worst offenders is a start in "improving" the tournament. My point is just that to say that the decision was taken because the big teams were afraid of losing is, I think, to overlook the obvious reasons why the change might have been made.
When this was first talked about during the world cup, the issue seemed to be more the total duration of the tournament. That was more to do with the scheduling than the extra teams - they could play lesser matches at the same time to run it of quicker, if that wasn't just a convenient excuse.
Gather round
05/04/2011, 10:13 AM
Quite possible;I suppose the organisers would say that seeing as they can't take all those countries, taking out the worst offenders is a start in "improving" the tournament
No-one's saying they should include all the second-tier countries in the finals. I suggested above a format which would include only the strongest qualifiers (best of the worst offenders, if you like), and which would also reduce the number of games from 49 to 31 while still giving all the top six seven matches each, as now.
My point is just that to say that the decision was taken because the big teams were afraid of losing is, I think, to overlook the obvious reasons why the change might have been made
The obvious reason is that Indian TV bankrolls the game and is scared of losing money. The most obvious way that happens is if India don't qualify for the later stages, as happened in 2007.
pineapple stu
05/04/2011, 10:15 AM
I'm agreeing with you, by the way. I just wanted to challenge the idea that it was being done because the big countries were afraid of being embarrassed by losing to the small countries.
Gather round
05/04/2011, 10:48 AM
I'm agreeing with you, by the way. I just wanted to challenge the idea that it was being done because the big countries were afraid of being embarrassed by losing to the small countries
Fair enough. As for the big countries, I think there's a definite hierarchy nowadays:
India (finances the sport)
England, Australia (used to finance and dominate it, respectively)
Pakistan (limited by political instability) South Africa (minority sport status) Sri Lanka (relatively small poor country)
West Indies (see Pakistan on obviously much lesser scale), New Zealand (see South Africa), Bangladesh (see Sri Lanka)
Everybody else led By Zim, Ireland, Netherlands, Canada, Kenya.
(note- this table doesn't equate to playing strength, New Zealand have reached five semi finals in the World Cup).
ArdeeBhoy
05/04/2011, 11:07 AM
NZ & SA both have cricket as their main summer sport.
Just not too many punters in the former's case.
And both massively smaller than the combined rugby/soccer interest there.
Gather round
05/04/2011, 11:18 AM
AB- I think we're largely agreed.
I don't pretend to understanding TV's scheduling in detail, but of the 18 games lost in my plan, nine or 10 of them involved the two weakest teams getting routine thrashings (Kenya and Netherlands lost every game). Is that really what Sky, Star etc. want?
ArdeeBhoy
05/04/2011, 11:24 AM
Well there's some hypocrisy by the organisers in a certain way, more minor teams means more leeway for bigger sides, should they muck-up v. one of their main rivals....
More seriously, they should be looking to broaden the game's very narrow appeal.
Never mind Ireland, but hearing great things about the game in the US, who will be a serious threat in the next 20 years or so, even if there's no interest in their own backyard.
Dodge
05/04/2011, 12:14 PM
Never mind Ireland, but hearing great things about the game in the US, who will be a serious threat in the next 20 years or so, even if there's no interest in their own backyard.
hearing great thigns from where? Remember reading that there's only 5 cricket pitches in the whole country.
EDIT; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_ICC_World_Cricket_League_Division_Three
Are you making stuff up agian?
bennocelt
05/04/2011, 12:27 PM
When u think that Ireland were very competitive in all their world cup games and that it doesnt look that difficult to win a cricket world cup - its a joke of a decision. The only thing that set the world cup alight over here amongst the English public was Ireland beating England, nothing else. Only in Southall and the like was the final a big thing
ArdeeBhoy
05/04/2011, 4:27 PM
hearing great thigns from where? Remember reading that there's only 5 cricket pitches in the whole country.
Are you making stuff up agian?
What are you on about??
Why would I (or anyone) 'make stuff up' ??
It's just what I read.
Maybe the journalists were exaggerating though....
And I asked you where you heard it, so links would help prove you're not making stuff up
ArdeeBhoy
05/04/2011, 10:34 PM
So every MB assertion has to be backed up a corresponding link??
Hmm.
That seems unnecessary even by the pedantry standards some seem to crave at every opportunity....
Try Cricinfo or Google if it's so important.
I read it in sports pages, guessing of English papers, but one of them may have been The Irish Times about a cricket project* & league for former gang members in Compton and the LA/Oakland area.
If memory serves me correctly the writer of the piece or possibly somebody senior in that set-up seemed very bullish about their prospects.
Especially tapping into those from the Indian sub-continent stateside and W.Indian immigrants. Plus some more 'local' Afro-Americans and Hispanics.
* There is a similar League in the New York area
pineapple stu
06/04/2011, 8:46 AM
So every MB assertion has to be backed up a corresponding link??
Try Cricinfo or Google if it's so important.
It's a nice check to see if people aren't just talking crap. Dodge has posted a link which shows America getting relegated into Division Four of the World Cricket league, being dismissed for 44 against the mighty Papua New Guinea. That really doesn't correspond at all with what you're saying. And that was after trying google, as you suggest.
ArdeeBhoy
06/04/2011, 9:09 AM
One link on Google proves nothing.
The American gentleman did say, erm, in the future....
And was backed up by pundits in the article. Simply by nature of the potential player base.
If you really want to be pedants come back in 5 years and tell me I'm wrong then???
Though I notice you both have a large no.of posts without associated links, as do numerous others.
Does that mean they're all talking cr*p then??
pineapple stu
06/04/2011, 9:14 AM
One link on Google proves nothing.
It proves more than no links. Especially when it shows them being all out against PNG for 44 in 20.2 overs, with one PNG bowler recording figures of 4 for 1, and with PNG taking just 7 overs to win.
You made a claim; Dodge refuted it. Ball's in your court to show something - anything - to back your claim up now. Or, if you're going on a vague article that you read once, you're free to admit that maybe you took it up wrong as well.
ArdeeBhoy
06/04/2011, 9:45 AM
Hmm, it must be hard, being so perfect.
Like the man said, ask again in 5-10 yrs. & tell them they're talking cr*p then....
Dodge
06/04/2011, 10:14 AM
Taking it a bit personal there Ardee? Not a huge deal, but if you're going to make an outrageous claim, you can't be too dismissive of people who try and bring facts into it.
Gather round
06/04/2011, 12:27 PM
When u think that Ireland were very competitive in all their world cup games and that it doesnt look that difficult to win a cricket world cup - its a joke of a decision
Agreed. Given NZL's sustained success in the tournament it's not inconceivable Ireland could make a quarter-final in the future.
The only thing that set the world cup alight over here amongst the English public was Ireland beating England, nothing else. Only in Southall and the like was the final a big thing
England fans lost interest when England got knocked out. I think it might be slighter truer to say that the Irish fans in England were most engaged by Ireland's win against England.
bennocelt
06/04/2011, 1:02 PM
England fans lost interest when England got knocked out. I think it might be slighter truer to say that the Irish fans in England were most engaged by Ireland's win against England.
I found that English fans were just happy to beat the Australians in the Ashes this year, and more than a few didnt give a fiddlers about the world cup
ArdeeBhoy
16/04/2011, 2:03 AM
Ok a link, but not on US cricket (I know what I read!) but for recent events, worth sharing....
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/04/cricket_passion.html
cornflakes
16/04/2011, 10:30 AM
Ok a link, but not on US cricket (I know what I read!) but for recent events, worth sharing....
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/04/cricket_passion.html
Amazing pictures, thanks
Real ale Madrid
30/05/2011, 12:21 PM
Ireland, despite a hammering Saturday are going much better against Pakistan today in Belfast, currently 154-2, (Paul Stirling 100 n.o.) 35 ovs.
TheBoss
30/05/2011, 1:34 PM
Innings Break:
Ireland 238-8
ArdeeBhoy
30/05/2011, 3:43 PM
Fingers crossed?
Real ale Madrid
30/05/2011, 5:46 PM
Ireland 238/8
Pakistan 242/5 48.4 overs
Over 9 runs per over, the last 5 overs when it came to the crunch. Good effort from Ireland I think, big improvement from Saturday.
osarusan
28/06/2011, 12:56 PM
ICC u-turn will allow qualifying for places at the next world cup.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzVxHF8T0Hk&feature=related
Ireland could play in the 2015 World Cup after the International Cricket Council (ICC) reversed its decision to reduce the tournament to 10 teams.
In April the ICC announced plans to restrict places at the next World Cup to the 10 full member nations.
As a result the likes of Ireland and Scotland would not have been able to take part.
But the sport's governing body's ongoing annual conference decided to retain the 14-team format.
That means four nations will join India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, England, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, West Indies, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe at the 2015 tournament, which will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand.
Gather round
28/06/2011, 1:26 PM
BBC pundits speculating today that Australia and India have offered this concession in return for some dodgy underhand deal- perhaps permanent presidency roles?
But good news nonetheless.
tricky_colour
28/06/2011, 2:30 PM
Delighted, great news :)
Mind you it is 4 years away, seems a long time between fixtures.
Gather round
28/06/2011, 3:42 PM
Delighted, great news :)
Mind you it is 4 years away, seems a long time between fixtures
The pre-qualifying tournament (12 teams, of whom 10 are already, er pre-pre-qualified) will be in Scotland in summer 2013.
ArdeeBhoy
28/06/2011, 4:44 PM
They have games next month and August.....
So not really four years, but just over 2 weeks.
tricky_colour
28/06/2011, 9:00 PM
The pre-qualifying tournament (12 teams, of whom 10 are already, er pre-pre-qualified) will be in Scotland in summer 2013.
Still a very very long time.
tricky_colour
28/06/2011, 9:01 PM
They have games next month and August.....
So not really four years, but just over 2 weeks.
Do they? In what competition? Will it be on TV? (stream).
ArdeeBhoy
28/06/2011, 10:37 PM
Check out the Irish Cricket Union site.
ArdeeBhoy
18/07/2011, 11:09 AM
Have a couple of spares for Saturday at Lords if anyone's interested....
Obviously I'll be supporting India.
;)
ArdeeBhoy
23/08/2011, 9:34 AM
Anyone going on Thurs then?
Supposed to be there with one of Irish soccer's more notable fans and also our 'favourite' :rolleyes: rotund poster....
BonnieShels
23/08/2011, 10:37 AM
At a wedding unfortunately and it at my home ground. Still looking for a way to watch the Shams match. The cricket may be a step too far for the missus.
WindmillWarrior
25/08/2011, 1:18 PM
Ireland doing very well so far. England are currently 172-7 after 39.2 overs, in a 42 over game!
Gather round
27/08/2011, 9:44 AM
Some photos from the game. (http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150353728105127.397607.756385126&l=c811c9946a&type=1)
bennocelt
27/08/2011, 9:57 AM
some interesting beer bellies in those pics!
Gather round
27/08/2011, 10:15 AM
That's no way to talk about Samit Patel...
ArdeeBhoy
05/09/2011, 9:53 PM
Think he was referring to the large mass in purple, in those photos...
mypost
13/03/2012, 8:20 AM
First T20 WCQ today in Dubai, Ireland v Namibia, Ireland fell short by 6 runs, after a poor start, and a disasterous last 3 overs. Next game v Kenya tomorrow.
mypost
14/03/2012, 8:07 AM
Ireland beat Kenya by 10 wickets in just 44 balls. Kenya were bowled out for 71. Porterfield and Stirling accepted the gifts provided by weak bowling, Porterfield getting 50 runs in the process, to put us back on track in the group and the game against Italy tomorrow.
mypost
15/03/2012, 5:05 PM
Ireland beat Italy with just 2 wickets and 2 balls to spare. Gary Wilson carried us over the line, with 10 runs in the final over, to get the 101 total needed.
With 4 points won, the team goes back to Dubai for the USA game tomorrow.
BonnieShels
15/03/2012, 8:50 PM
What's been going on? It doesnt bode well when the best Associate Nation in the world struggles to beat Italy. I've not seen the teams etc. Anyone missing?
ArdeeBhoy
15/03/2012, 10:14 PM
C'mon, a win's a win...
mypost
16/03/2012, 12:48 PM
64 run win over USA today.
Scotland next on Sunday.
BobtheDrog
21/03/2012, 7:39 PM
Setanta are showing the rest of the matches starting at 5:50am tomorrow
BonnieShels
21/03/2012, 8:23 PM
RTÉ are showing highlights at night.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/cricket/2012/0321/313230-rte-to-broadcast-twenty20-qualifiers/
ICC World Twenty20 qualifier: Highlights - Ireland v Canada – Thursday 22 March at 11.30pm.
ICC World Twenty20 qualifier: Highlights - Ireland/Canada v Scotland/Netherlands – Friday 23 March at 11.45pm
ICC World Twenty20 qualifier: Saturday 24 March at 11.35pm. RTÉ Sport will also feature updates and news on the Irish cricket team's progress on Morning Ireland on RTÉ Radio 1 and across the day on RTÉ.ie.
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