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'A confederacy of mediocrity' Wisden CricInfo staff - April 4, 2002
What we have at the moment is a Victorian institution that resisted reform in the 20th century and struggled into the 21st on subsidies rather than public support
The system survives on a confederacy of mediocrity.
First-class county cricket has been changed to an extent at which it seems designed actively to drive spectators away. If this was the plan, it is working brilliantly
Indeed, all the major changes in the last 15 years have been made with complete disregard for the paying public.
When at The Oval, needing just four runs to average 100 in Test cricket, he was bowled by Eric Hollies for a duck, there were two Australians in the press box who nearly died laughing. They were, of course, O'Reilly and Fingleton.
It was not his way to intone `Awake, arise, or be for ever fallen!' He was more inclined to say, in his suburban way, `Come on, lads, let's get stuck in.'
If nothing else, Shane Warne: My Autobiography should finally bury the myth that only Poms whinge.
[Umpires] are anticipating the day when there will be cameras in the bats, balls and fielders' helmets, and a speaker in the stumps delivering a computer-generated "That's out" verdict (in a North Country accent if so desired) to send the batsman on his way.
Whatever the merits of the argument Boycott versus the committee the damage that the conflict did to the county was immense. In 1978, members were asked to vote on what some thought were rival propositions: endorse sacking Boycott as captain or ask the committee to resign. I voted `yes' to both
The opening day had seen two miscreants entering Valentines Park: in one incident, a joyrider, after crashing a car near by, made his getaway through the park; in another, groundstaff discovered a man dangling from the railings, having tried to evade the admission fee.
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