As much as I hate the idea of reducing the status of counties it doesn’t provide the foundation for future test players in its present form, even if more matches are played throughout the season in my view. There is no comparison between our mostly small county set ups & the state teams in Australia. I do think we have to raise the standard in the county game & if that means having a higher level competition so be it.
In Australia, it is not the State system that works better than our county system, but the fact that cricket is played by a higher proportion of the population from the lowest levels of club cricket upwards. It has been the much more flexible grade cricket system that allows someone with talent to progress upwards faster in order to stretch themselves.
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This is a good post.
Its all well and good saying we should mirror the shield but its comparing apples and oranges.
The population of Australia is 25million, England and Wales 60 odd million and growing.
6 state sides works for a small population base whereas we can support more teams. The caveat is that nowadays far less proportion of the UK population in cricket whereas i suspect most proportion in Australia still do. Despite this the base should still support more than 6 teams.
State teams get no support. Counties do. The majority of Australians live in the big cities/towns. Our population is far more spread out.
Division 1 was considered the highest standard of domestic cricket by Aussie overseas player in the 2000's.
The issue is not the number of counties, not with a 2 division structure, the best play the best, so there no need to change the number of teams so long as 2 divisions is maintained. The issues are the sidelining of the 4 day game for the limited overs one. Simple as that. play 4 day cricket on decent pitches in the actual summer and scores will go up, batsmen will bat longer, bowlers will have to find out ways to get them out rather than dobbing it around and relying on the pitch a la Stevens (and our seamers to an extent). Play with the kookaburra ball if needs be and give more batting points to encourage long innings.
It also boils down to the point of county cricket, to serve the England team or in its own right. given the skewed finances, nowadays it is to support the England team as without it counties would not be solvent.
Its also cyclical and a big noise over something that will always occur. They lose here we lose there. English conditions are alien to most others so our cricketers will be different. In the past they played as o/s in the Currie Cup which gave them experience of Australia like conditions, but still we didnt win much.
This is a huge hysteria over something that was of our own making and covid. No warm ups, lack of preparation, what did anyone expect? To jump from all that to say the whole county structure needs changing is nonsense, but in todays age where blame is always due and things have to e seen to be done to improve it instantly any failing/perceived injustice warrants a massive overreaction. Silly but i blame social media...the ills of most things can be laid at its door in all aspects of society.
TLDR, this is a fuss over nothing and just an excuse for those who want to destroy the 18 county structure.