Hello everyone longtime lurker here.
After the ICC chose to make another disaster decision after 2017 CT, having WC again in merry old mother nation of cricket, our favorite sprinklers and drizzlers have ruined 3 of the games already and had affect on 2 other ones.
Should ICC and the respective cricket boards consider creating indoor/domes/retractable roof stadiums?
Obviously there are a few issues with this?
1. Cost, probably the biggest issue no taxpayers are going to go for this, so it would have to be private funding.
2. Dimensions, more of a issue of retractable roof then dome stadiums
3. Effect on the pitch and type of pitch, because it will be indoors and will have light the entire time the batting team will probably have a bigger advantage then they already have. Also do you go with grass or astro turf like the NFL and MLB in the USA does.
4. Player comfort-ability will they be okay playing indoors
5. Ticket prices? Will fans be able to afford it since the costs would skyrocket to build it thus the fans buying the tickets would bear the brunt of it
I think long term the boards and the ICC should consider creating a couple of indoor stadiums, it works for MLB (i.e. Rogers centre for the Toronto Blue Jays) so it's not like it's a revolutionary brand new idea. This is something cricket should consider long term if they continue having these events in places where there might be rainstorm (primarily UK and the Caribbean, and sometimes asia (we are getting close to monsoon season in Bangladesh).
But this is a idea that could work and save a lot of trouble for everyone from the players to the fans to the ICC themselves.
After the ICC chose to make another disaster decision after 2017 CT, having WC again in merry old mother nation of cricket, our favorite sprinklers and drizzlers have ruined 3 of the games already and had affect on 2 other ones.
Should ICC and the respective cricket boards consider creating indoor/domes/retractable roof stadiums?
Obviously there are a few issues with this?
1. Cost, probably the biggest issue no taxpayers are going to go for this, so it would have to be private funding.
2. Dimensions, more of a issue of retractable roof then dome stadiums
3. Effect on the pitch and type of pitch, because it will be indoors and will have light the entire time the batting team will probably have a bigger advantage then they already have. Also do you go with grass or astro turf like the NFL and MLB in the USA does.
4. Player comfort-ability will they be okay playing indoors
5. Ticket prices? Will fans be able to afford it since the costs would skyrocket to build it thus the fans buying the tickets would bear the brunt of it
I think long term the boards and the ICC should consider creating a couple of indoor stadiums, it works for MLB (i.e. Rogers centre for the Toronto Blue Jays) so it's not like it's a revolutionary brand new idea. This is something cricket should consider long term if they continue having these events in places where there might be rainstorm (primarily UK and the Caribbean, and sometimes asia (we are getting close to monsoon season in Bangladesh).
But this is a idea that could work and save a lot of trouble for everyone from the players to the fans to the ICC themselves.