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Starts today, ECB is chuffed, Welsh Fire are obviously the relegation favourites in both the men's and women's
 
Who thought it a good idea to have these games at 11.30am for the women and 3pm for the men on a Wednesday afternoon ffs. Lol hopeless
 
Allergic2Hoof said:
Who thought it a good idea to have these games at 11.30am for the women and 3pm for the men on a Wednesday afternoon ffs. Lol hopeless

The target audience is very much school kids on their summer break
 
JustJack said:
The target audience is very much school kids on their summer break

I wish I'd known that before I bought tickets for me and my 80 year old stepfather later in the month :lol:
 
Aldi version of the IPL and BBL, most will lose interest by week 2.
At least it gives Glamorgan a chance of winning some silverware again in the One Day Cup I suppose 🤔
 
Skippyjack said:
Starts today, ECB is chuffed, Welsh Fire are obviously the relegation favourites in both the men's and women's

I pay very little attention to this nonsense. I didn't realise there are two divisions, or are you being sarcastic about the hopes for our local team?
 
Cooperman said:
I pay very little attention to this nonsense. I didn't realise there are two divisions, or are you being sarcastic about the hopes for our local team?

Both are perennial underdogs by the bookies and if relegation would exist, we'd be firm favourites
 
Skippyjack said:
Both are perennial underdogs by the bookies and if relegation would exist, we'd be firm favourites

Right'o. I doubt I will be tuning in for much of it.
 
For people who actually like cricket, the West Indies need 352 to beat India in the deciding ODI of three over on the artist formerly known as BT Sport now. They’ve got no chance mind.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
For people who actually like cricket, the West Indies need 352 to beat India in the deciding ODI of three over on the artist formerly known as BT Sport now. They’ve got no chance mind.

Missed a cracking game, went to the final ball with 9 wickets
 
JustJack said:
The target audience is very much school kids on their summer break

When their parents are in work? I'd be able to take my boy for a 6pm start, not 3 pm unfortunately.
 
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