Cricket Wales Survey 2020
Uncover insights from the 2020 South Wales Cricket Association survey. This report delves into the current state of cricket in South Wales, providing valuable information and data. Explore trends, challenges, and opportunities that shape the cricket scene in this region. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the sport's landscape and its impact on the community.
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Cricket Wales Survey 2020 South Wales Cricket Association
125 responses who affiliate themselves to SWCA ranging from 34 clubs 110 of the responses were form players (98%) 20 of the responders were captains 11 represent U18 players 17 represent volunteers (Chairperson, coach CWO) 6 responses form Umpires/scorers 9 % said they had played more than 2019 season 13 % said they played about the same 78 % played less than 2019 season Detail of the responders of the survey
Standard of players played the majority of cricket in 2020 season.
More tournaments accessible by lower tier sides, potentially winning silverware Bigger league where everyone plays each other once. 20 game season. power plays & free hit Super overs and free hits Allocated umpires for all league games would be of benefit, although understand Sustainability would be difficult. I think the leagues are competitive enough under normal circumstances Bring back overseas/professionals. Get a Glamorgan academy side into the leagues. Mimic the leagues above power plays etc. Introduce own league T20 competition or veterans league on Sundays. Playoffs for promotion/relegation 3 teams up n down , keeps all involved to last game What suggestions do you have for how your league could make your cricket more competitive (if you are not currently satisfied with this)?