There's this from the YEP in case anyone is unable to stop throwing up from all the hype that's accompanied the denouement of this years 4th format
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/cricket/the-hundred-makes-ditchwater-look-interesting-chris-waters-4272295
While regarding the rise in attendances and viewing figures at this year’s Hundred with consequent suspicion, amid a general propaganda machine that might have embarrassed Joseph Goebbels, there is also the question as to whether the Hundred is actually any good.
Also read a good comment by a fella on the Yorkshire CCC White Rose forum thought it was worth sharing encapsulates much of what I think has been wrong with the schedule and how to fix it. The fact that TV isn't covering the county formats any more ought to free the counties to arrange fixtures as they used to be arranged before Sky TV ruined comps like the Sunday League
County cricket needs to be bolder and stop compromising. At the moment it's allowing itself to become irrelevant.
Sky, the ecb, the central contracted players have no interest in county cricket so why should we throw away everything we have for their benefit?
The counties need to set out a traditional schedule which appeals to it's core audiance and go with that. To me the core audiance is the newly retired, children and club playing adults, who often have children interested in the game and are themselves children of people connected to the game. There remains a lot of people who actually want to watch red and white ball county cricket.
I'd unblock all competitions, play 16 county games and 16 t20s during the season. T20s on a Friday, cc starting Sundays. These would be pretty much fixed.
Players have always missed games due to other commitments, so what. Get on with it and go with what's available. Geoff missed a lot of Yorkshire games to play for England, games played with the stars missing isn't new, it's been happening for 100+ years. Don't worry about it.
If a player wants to go to a t20 league, let them go, play with what you have. If Jason Roy wants to spend part of his summer in the USA, good luck to him, play the next available. So many of us on here commented how much we enjoyed the 50 over game v Surrey at York, that should be our template going forward. Currently it's the tail wagging the dog!
At the moment we don't have meaningful comps. This will ultimately kill the county game. The cc restarts next week, and how many of us know whose top of the league or pushing for promotion? I've little idea. It's the 50 over semi finals today, I didn't know until this morning, that can't be right!
'The players won't like it... ' so what, play somewhere else. We'll actually find most aren't good enough for that and will stay.
At the moment every player, partly because they have an inflated opinion of themselves, believes county cricket is a stepping stone to something better. It might be, but county cricket should be bold enough to make sure it's something in its own right. Only if it believes in its self will it survive.