typewriter wrote:Goat Herder - I agree with your observations about the numbers in ALL cricket leagues are dwindling. This being the case, a fall in numbers of players and teams and clubs participating in our league cannot be attributed purely to the name of the league and the relevant facilities clubs in that league can offer.
Why are all cricket leagues suffering? The answer is that priorities have changed. People can no longer spare many hours to play on Saturday. The typical working week has changed. Stay-at-home mums are a thing of the past. Time on Saturday afternoons now come at a premium. Coupled with that, humans are so entertainment-driven these days, we want to be entertained instantly, and quickly. Indoor cricket centres all over the country are brimming with social teams on weeknights, the Twenty20 phenomenon continues to roll-on, and digital tv's are beaming images of all sports in high quality to our loungerooms, so we don't have to move an inch on Saturday afternoon for our sporting fill.
This forum has discussed it before - and I hate to cover that same ground - but the league needs to look at re-formatting it's games, and it's season, to cater for the lifestyles of busy people.
pretty well written i must say 'writer

