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What's the point of a cricket World Cup if nobody is watching?

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Its not great when these sporting events.....the crown jewels.....are on pay per view.....I was disappointed when the BBC gave up its rights for F1.....I got a new Mob phone a few weeks ago.....my old one broke and I had it replaced on the insurance policy.....my contract then expired about a week later so I switched to a sim only deal......I also got Sky spots included in the package.....I think it has 10GB or 25 GB of data as well.....cant remember which one but for an extra £5 I was able to upgrade to all the sky sports channels....so for £27 month I got free calls and Txt.....10GB or 25GB and sky sports channels......but TBH I still have not watched a full match.....I switch it on when Im bored and watch 10 or 15 mins in between the rain......🤣

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It’s football season here.  Everybody is talking about Origin, cricket isn’t on the radar 

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I made this point the other day. It's totally useless, there is absolutely no point to the competition for most cricket fans. So what if England win, no-one's seen a game. How could you celebrate that?

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The popularity of a sport isn't just about TV coverage, in fact that's a minimal factor. Most football is on pay TV and yet no one bemoans its dying. Same for rugby (both codes). Angling? Number one participation sport in the UK I believe and yet where is the TV coverage? Is cricket played in schools? Do clubs go out and engage with youth? Is cricket financially accessible for many? That's so much more to this than "it's not on free to air".

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Don't most people have sky, Foxtel or Optus these days? Or do you have to pay additional in UK?

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I think sky tv is quite expensive.....with the sports channels I think its £45 upwards a month.....the problem is BT are also involved now and have purchased some of the premier league and champions league matches so you have to subscribe to that as well......ontop of Netflix and Amazon.....its a fking joke TBH....we have Netflix cus the kids love all that type of TV....the peep show and Black Mirror etc etc etc.....but we got rid of sky years ago.....just have cable/satellite through the TV which is free so the only outlay is Netflix for about £7 a month and if it keeps the kids happy its got to be worth it.....I certainly would not pay for Sky TV or BT Sports.

I think the government should do more to keep certain sports on normal free TV.....before you know it the football world cups and European Championships will be on Sky etc.

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Obviously  a lot of people do have Pay TV so it is stupid to say no one is watching.

If people don't wish to pay that is up to them but loads do.

I have Foxtel with sport and it does cost me $68 a month but you have to spend your money on something. I probably only have it for the AFL and a few pommy shows like Eastenders.

But I can afford it so who cares ? The world cup is on free to air here, at least the Aussie matches anyway are on 9 Gem or Go or one of those secondary channels.

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I have optus fetch... Optus phone so footy is free as well as other gear.... Have it in all rooms now but won't watch the cricket.....
Don't bother with foxtel since they screwed up with the footy deal...


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8 hours ago, unzippy said:

The popularity of a sport isn't just about TV coverage, in fact that's a minimal factor. Most football is on pay TV and yet no one bemoans its dying. Same for rugby (both codes). Angling? Number one participation sport in the UK I believe and yet where is the TV coverage? Is cricket played in schools? Do clubs go out and engage with youth? Is cricket financially accessible for many? That's so much more to this than "it's not on free to air".

This isn't about the popularity of the sport, this is about who is actually watching a world-event tournament on TV. And the answer is not many people in this Country. Half a million for an England game? The women's football is getting 6 million on the BBC.

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I know nuffink about it, but might it be connected with the endless cheating allegations, the poor sportsmanship, the behaviour of players off the field,  the boorish sledging by sectors of the spectators, the price of tickets and the celebrity status that some players think they deserve on the back of very little to recommend them,  all in all I'm surprised they are selling any tickets at all and of course in the UK endless bad weather and aren't most supporters the older demographic who find all of these behaviours a real deterrent. 

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19 minutes ago, BacktoDemocracy said:

I know nuffink about it, but might it be connected with the endless cheating allegations, the poor sportsmanship, the behaviour of players off the field,  the boorish sledging by sectors of the spectators, the price of tickets and the celebrity status that some players think they deserve on the back of very little to recommend them,  all in all I'm surprised they are selling any tickets at all and of course in the UK endless bad weather and aren't most supporters the older demographic who find all of these behaviours a real deterrent. 

There were 700,000 applications for tickets for India v Pakistan. This is about who is watching the tournament on TV, as live games are only available on pay TV.

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8 minutes ago, s713 said:

There were 700,000 applications for tickets for India v Pakistan. This is about who is watching the tournament on TV, as live games are only available on pay TV.

Now you're talking, isn't the sub continent now the real home of cricket.

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I have seen a lot of empty seats, but that is to be expected in some of the more obscure games.

I have sky, but not sky sports. I can drop round to my brother in law's, and probably will for the final, but I've been watching the highlights free on channel four.


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10 hours ago, unzippy said:

The popularity of a sport isn't just about TV coverage, in fact that's a minimal factor. Most football is on pay TV and yet no one bemoans its dying. Same for rugby (both codes). Angling? Number one participation sport in the UK I believe and yet where is the TV coverage? Is cricket played in schools? Do clubs go out and engage with youth? Is cricket financially accessible for many? That's so much more to this than "it's not on free to air".

Its completely different, you go watch your local team as it is in your area unless you are a sad plastic fan of Man U, most do do not watch country cricket but like to watch England in the ashes or world cups, problem is its hard to get tickets and its usually miles away, they are already regretting selling their soul to Sky

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Is anyone going to mention the elephant in the room or do i have to?

The defending champions are on the bottom of the table and can't win a game.


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8 hours ago, Parley said:

Is anyone going to mention the elephant in the room or do i have to?

The defending champions are on the bottom of the table and can't win a game.

That’s not in the ‘spirit of cricket’.  Bairstow’s duck certainly wasn’t…

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On 05/11/2023 at 08:45, Parley said:

Is anyone going to mention the elephant in the room or do i have to?

Looks like you have already, so bit of a silly question.

 

India haven't lost a single game, let alone had a close one yet.  Weird.

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14 hours ago, unzippy said:

Looks like you have already, so bit of a silly question.

 

India haven't lost a single game, let alone had a close one yet.  Weird.

Not really weird, if you’ve been to India..

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12 hours ago, Bulya said:

Not really weird, if you’ve been to India..

Has any team performed that well before, even at home?

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Maxwell did well the other night, second Aussie to make a double 100 in ODI - good work👍

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2 hours ago, unzippy said:

Maxwell did well the other night, second Aussie to make a double 100 in ODI - good work👍

Ridiculous innings.  It will never be matched. 

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Would have been a dream for India but not this time, at least the fix rumors will go away.  Well done Aus.

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1 hour ago, unzippy said:

Would have been a dream for India but not this time, at least the fix rumors will go away.  Well done Aus.

England declared winners on countback.

 

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