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Interesting from Colin Graves:

England will host a day-night Test, according to England and Wales Cricket Board chairman Colin Graves.

Australia held the first day-night Test against New Zealand in November in the hope of attracting larger crowds and a peak-time TV audience.

"You can't turn your back on it, it will happen," Graves told BBC Sport.

"We just have to decide when it is going to happen. We're doing a lot of work on it and we'd love to see day-night cricket."

In a wide-ranging interview to be broadcast during Test Match Special's coverage of the first day of the first Test between England and Sri Lanka at Headingley on Thursday, Graves also said:

  • Live Test cricket will never again appear on terrestrial television
  • Two or three counties were prevented from going bust in the past year
  • A revamped T20 competition will not be themed on franchises but could have city-based teams
  • Test cricket is safe so long as governing bodies move to protect it
  • Counties should look to hold day-night first-class matches

'Make Test cricket meaningful'

England have announced plans for this summer's contests against Sri Lanka and Pakistan to be multi-format 'Super Series', with points on offer for Test, one-day international and Twenty20 matches.

Currently, the world Test rankings are the only global form of competition for the five-day game, with plans to hold a World Test Championship in 2013 scrapped in 2011.

"We have to make Test cricket meaningful and we have to put some 'oomph' behind it," Graves said.

"Test cricket is safe if we do something about it, but I don't think it is safe if we do nothing. That is not an option. The International Cricket Council are looking at it and the other countries are looking at it."

'Live Test cricket will never return to terrestrial TV'

Live Test match cricket was last seen on terrestrial television in the UK in 2005, with all of England's matches since then being shown by Sky.

Some nine years after the move, in 2014, the ECB's own participation figures showed that the number of people playing recreationally had dropped.

"We'd like to see some live cricket on terrestrial television, but Test cricket will not be on terrestrial television," Graves said.

"The younger generation do not watch terrestrial television, they use social media. We have to take that into account. It will be a mix-and-match situation for us to come out with the right formula."

Who mentioned franchises?

The domestic Twenty20 competition in England has often been a target for criticism, with some favouring the franchise model used by the Indian Premier League and the Big Bash in Australia.

The current model of 18 counties split into two divisions of nine and looking to reach the quarter-finals will remain in place until 2019, when the existing broadcast deal expires.

Graves said there could be "four or five" options for a new-look competition, potentially including city-based teams, but with a franchise model not under consideration.

"I have never mentioned the word franchise once, but it's all people talk about," Graves said. "I don't believe it is the right model for English cricket.

"We want to keep all 18 counties involved. I'm sure cities could be one option, but we have no preconceived idea of what we want. We don't have a preferred option. We will put them all on the table then decide the right way to go."

'I want 18 counties'

From 2017, the domestic first-class structure will be altered to a top flight of eight teams and a second tier of 10 from the current system of two nine-team divisions.

With debate ongoing over how much cricket should be played and how the counties can sustain themselves financially, Graves said he favours an 18-county structure and could even imagine a scenario where that is expanded.

However, he also revealed debt within the game totalling £120m and that "two or three counties" have been saved from going bust in the past year.

"I've always said I want 18 counties," he said. "It annoys me that people say we will not sustain 18 counties - we've never said that. We could have even let two or three go bust during the past year. We haven't done that. If we haven't done that in the last year, why would we change?

"I could give you a case where the domestic game could sustain more than 18 counties, but we do have £120m debt in the game and we have to manage that. We have to get the competitions right. It's about how we use the money."

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I've just read the current Gloster yearbook. In the Obituaries, there three successive GCCC captains, which must be some kind of record. They are:

Graveney, TW

Mr CTM Pugh

Graveney, JKR

The obit for Tom Graveney tells us that he was sacked because of the team's poor performance. He wasn't.. He was sacked because Mr Pugh Senior put up a very large sum of money on condition that his son became captain of GCCC. To his credit, Tom Pugh, never more than a club cricketer, gave up cricket when he discovered this.

There's also one for David Shepherd, a good cricketer and a great umpire. I thoroughly recommend his autobiography.

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5 hours ago, Kid in the Riot said:

Anyone going to the first ever game under the lights at Glos tonight?

Weather looking a bit sketchy, mind.

I'll be there. Looking forward to seeing the newly installed floodlights up and running. 

 

Later start time means I no longer have to rush after work to get to the ground.

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Have to agree, bowling has been Somerset's week point for a long time, consider that GLAMORGAN have just brought in Steyn and we've brought in Arafat, the clubs obsession of bringing in Gayle is hurting us rather than helping us. I'd have much rather see us bring in someone like de Kock and a quality seam bowler.

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11 hours ago, Tomarse said:

Doesn't really matter. All the club care about in T20 is Chris ****ing Gayle and the bank balance. Same problem with poor bowling and odd batting decisions persist.

I'm sure the clubs social media accounts will just tweet some more bollocks about Gayle in an attempt to paper the cracks agaun

Although, interestingly, Allenby came good yesterday - with his batting, anyway.

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5 minutes ago, Barrs Court Red said:

It's like a non league venue yet more expensive than Wembley. £6 for a burger, or a bargain £8.50 is you want chips. They're doing the same £1 plastic glass con as Bristol rugby too.

 

May I recommend the Bishopston Fish Bar. One of the best in Bristol.

Alternatively, the pizzas in the Sportsman/Annexe are superb.

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For those Somerset fans that haven't been in the new pavilion yet, here's the view from the top, taken last week against Yorkshire.

Cracking view of a lovely ground with the Quantocks as a backdrop.

Also, notice the healthy crowd for a Monday in May. For a small town in a rural county, the championship crowds are the envy of just about every other county.

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Would highly recommend a visit to Taunton. Was there for the Tuesday v Yorkshire and must say the new stand looks brilliant.

That said, really do think they could do with producing wickets that give a decent chance of a result rather than the usual batsmans' paradise. Yorkshire are historically a much stronger county anyway but Headingley has always produced results and Taunton hasn't. Would love Somerset win the County Championship but can't see it as long as the current Taunton wickets persist.

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