22-07-2021, 10:57
I've tickets to go watch the Northern Superchargers double header on the 31st which will take in the both the Women's and Men's games so i thought I'd give it a watch last night.
Tickets for our fixture were either £16/25 or £30 which is good value and £5 for ages 6-15, free for under 5's. Last nights crowd of around 7000 was a good turn out for the ladies game.
Twenty 20 Cricket used to be cheap until the clubs realised they could easily sell out at a higher price.
These games have also deliberately been scheduled for the school holidays
From the men's point a view I don't get what it brings to the game that Twenty20 doesn't already bring.
I can however see this being a good thing for the Ladies, it will increase the profile of that side of the sport and project the better players into the spotlight
I was impressed with the standard of the ladies game, and as opening games go it was a decent watch.
As for the Telly production, the graphics are a bit in your face and the pointless women they kept going to on the BBC was well...pointless. Box ticking for the sake of it.
Tickets for our fixture were either £16/25 or £30 which is good value and £5 for ages 6-15, free for under 5's. Last nights crowd of around 7000 was a good turn out for the ladies game.
Twenty 20 Cricket used to be cheap until the clubs realised they could easily sell out at a higher price.
These games have also deliberately been scheduled for the school holidays
From the men's point a view I don't get what it brings to the game that Twenty20 doesn't already bring.
I can however see this being a good thing for the Ladies, it will increase the profile of that side of the sport and project the better players into the spotlight
I was impressed with the standard of the ladies game, and as opening games go it was a decent watch.
As for the Telly production, the graphics are a bit in your face and the pointless women they kept going to on the BBC was well...pointless. Box ticking for the sake of it.