It's ridiculous. Might as well cancel all other cricket and just play them all the time. I want to see us play Pakistan, West Indies and all the other teams. As much as Ashes cricket is amazing, with the intensity etc, playing them every year virtually will drastically lessen its impact.
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This back to back thing has ****ed it all up but after 2015 it goes back to every 4 years over here.
2015 is going to be tough, Ashes over here then touring Pakistan and SA
Here is the line up up until 2020
2014
November-January 2014 - England in Australia (5 Tests, 5 ODIs, 3 T20s)
March - England in West Indies (3 ODIs, 3 T20s)
April - ICC World Twenty20 in Bangladesh
May-June - Sri Lanka in England (2 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
June-September - India in England (5 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
November-December - England in Sri Lanka (5 ODIs, 2 T20s)
2015
January-February - England in Australia (Triangular 5 ODIs)
February-March - ICC Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand
April - England in West Indies (3 Tests)
May-June - New Zealand in England (2 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
June-September - Australia in England (5 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
October-November - England in Pakistan (3 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
December-February 2016 - England in South Africa (4 Tests, 5 ODIs, 2 T20s)
2016
December 2015-February - England in South Africa (4 Tests, 5 ODIs, 2 T20s)
March-April - ICC World Twenty20 in India
May-June - Sri Lanka in England (3 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
July-September - Pakistan in England (4 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
October-November - England in Bangladesh (2 Tests, 3 ODIs)
November-December - England in India (4 Tests)
2017
January-February - England in India (7 ODIs, 1 T20)
March - England in West Indies (3 ODIs)
April-May - West Indies in England (3 Tests)
June - ICC Test World Championship in England
June-July - West Indies in England (5 ODIs, 1 T20)
July-September - South Africa in England (4 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
November-January 2018 - England in Australia (5 Tests, 5 ODIs, 3 T20s)
2018
November 2017-January - England in Australia (5 Tests, 5 ODIs, 3 T20s)
February-April - England in New Zealand (2 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
May-June - Pakistan in England (2 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
June-September - India in England (5 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
October-November - England in Sri Lanka (3 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
2019
February-March - England in West Indies (3 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
May-June - Australia in England (5 ODIs, 1 T20)
June-July - ICC Cricket World Cup in England
July-September - Australia in England (5 Tests)
December-February 2020 - England in South Africa (4 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
2020
December 2019-February - England in South Africa (4 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20)
March-April - England in New Zealand (2 Tests, 3 ODIs, 1 T20)
Other confirmed global events:
ICC World Twenty20 2020 – Australia
ICC World Test Championship 2021 – India
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 – India
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A couple of aussie film makers and cricket nerds are making a film about this at the moment. They question how the only teams England play are seemingly Australia, India and South Africa and rarely play any others. Australia and India ditto. Leaving the "lesser" nations to play each other. I cant even remember the last time we played a test against New Zealand for example. Its clearly all about money....but they wanted to delve deeper and ask the hard questions to all the boards.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostIt's ridiculous. Might as well cancel all other cricket and just play them all the time. I want to see us play Pakistan, West Indies and all the other teams. As much as Ashes cricket is amazing, with the intensity etc, playing them every year virtually will drastically lessen its impact.
Basically they've just been interviewing all the cricket boards asking why certain teams play each other and others just get left out in the cold. Apparently everyone wanted to have their say on things and clear their names, so theres some great footage of people digging themselves out of a huge hole.
Sounded really interesting, they reckon it will be out either late this year or early next year."When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah
"looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey
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Sounds good mate - link us up if you get the chance
Cricket is very badly run. What with the whole India/DRS crap, the fact everyone (but England more than anyone else) plays way too much cricket, constant cricket in fact, the scheduling, lack of time to prep for tours, shambolic umpiring, ludicrous 8 week World Cups, the fact the top teams only seem to play each other....etc. Badly needs an overhaul.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Didn't England play a couple of tests against New Zealand in 2013?
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They did. They had a three month tour last year
England to New Zealand 2013:
Tuesday, January 29 - England arrive into Auckland
Monday, February 4 - New Zealand XI England, Cobham Oval, Whangarei (T20 warm-up)
Wednesday, February 6 - New Zealand XI England, Cobham Oval, Whangarei (T20 warm-up)
Saturday, February 9 - First Twenty20 International at Eden Park, Auckland
Tuesday, February 12 - Second Twenty20 International at Seddon Park, Hamilton
Friday, February 15 - Third Twenty20 International at Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Sunday, February 17 - First ODI at Seddon Park, Hamilton
Wednesday, February 20 - Second ODI at McLean Park, Napier
Saturday, February 23 - Third ODI at Eden Park, Auckland
Wednesday, February 27 - Saturday March 2 - NZ XI v England, Queenstown Events Centre (four-day warm-up)
Wednesday, March 6 - Sunday, March 10 - First Test at University Oval, Dunedin
Thursday, March 14 - Monday, March 18 - Second Test at Hawkins Basin Reserve, Wellington
Friday, March 22 - Tuesday, March 26 - Third Test at Eden Park, Auckland
Double Edit - Harv is an Aussie, right? So 'we' is referring to Australia playing New Zealand.
might as well ignore this post. No idea when Australia last played New Zealand.
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There is a series ever two years innit, so 2015 makes sense.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostWhy is the next Ashes series over here in 2015?? I really don't get this. Used to be here every four years, down under every four years, so a series every two years. We had a series here in 2013, and so surely the next home Ashes should be 2017? What's going on?
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Hmmm. Sounds more like they want the money than anything else. If this series in Oz had merely been "brought forward", rather than "**** it let's have an extra series", then the next one here should be 2017, but they're squeezing another in.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Yeah, when you put it like that. Still, be good to thrash them in 2015. Looking forward to itOriginally posted by Shaggy View PostHmmm. Sounds more like they want the money than anything else. If this series in Oz had merely been "brought forward", rather than "**** it let's have an extra series", then the next one here should be 2017, but they're squeezing another in.
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We play windies quite often, don't we?Originally posted by Shaggy View PostIt's ridiculous. Might as well cancel all other cricket and just play them all the time. I want to see us play Pakistan, West Indies and all the other teams. As much as Ashes cricket is amazing, with the intensity etc, playing them every year virtually will drastically lessen its impact.
But yeah, problem is cricket is only a popular spectator sport here, India and Australia.
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So it's been 4 years, I guess we'd be having test matches there now if there wasn't a T20 tournament.Originally posted by Buzzo View PostNot in the Windies, it's been a long time since England toured the Carribean.
Edit: it was 2009.
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So is selection, too quick on the next best young thing (barring Carberry), there isn't much mileage in the county games or overseas ala shield cricket for any of the current English set up. Very little variation in the bowling, which at this level is unheard off. I think Flintoff mentioned something a few years ago when playing in the IPL, he was amazed at the variety of bowling, compared to what he had in his own locker. Way, way too much test cricket is played in England, they need to re-learn the hard graft on a county circuitOriginally posted by Shaggy View PostSounds good mate - link us up if you get the chance
Cricket is very badly run. What with the whole India/DRS crap, the fact everyone (but England more than anyone else) plays way too much cricket, constant cricket in fact, the scheduling, lack of time to prep for tours, shambolic umpiring, ludicrous 8 week World Cups, the fact the top teams only seem to play each other....etc. Badly needs an overhaul.I make no apologies, this is me
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