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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

Desert Qlder

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That’s just further proof that cricket in Australia is dying and not a strong argument for infrastructure upgrades.

They are living on legacy political clout. Their most recent international was destroyed by Rugby League.
 
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That’s just further proof that cricket in Australia is dying and not a strong argument for infrastructure upgrades.

They are living on legacy political clout. Their most recent international was destroyed by Rugby League.
I reckon if Cricket Australia replaced the stumps with garbage bins, play in Hang Ten Tees, Stubbies and thongs and replaced the ball with a tennis ball it would save the game here.
 

Wb1234

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That’s just further proof that cricket in Australia is dying and not a strong argument for infrastructure upgrades.

They are living on legacy political clout. Their most recent international was destroyed by Rugby League.
30k Gabba rebuild / patch up is the perfect solution for them
 

Desert Qlder

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I reckon if Cricket Australia replaced the stumps with garbage bins, play in Hang Ten Tees, Stubbies and thongs and replaced the ball with a tennis ball it would save the game here.
I thought their next step was further miniaturising the game to one hundred ball innings.

I love cricket, but all indicators show there is a diminishing demand for the game. The Ashes is like union’s Lions tour - the only high demand event.
 

Jamberoo

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I thought their next step was further miniaturising the game to one hundred ball innings.

I love cricket, but all indicators show there is a diminishing demand for the game. The Ashes is like union’s Lions tour - the only high demand event.
Any Indian tour is now just as big as the Ashes. Indians here are keeping cricket alive. In my son’s last two cricket matches, 21 or his 22 opponents were from the sub-continent.
 
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newscorp published the telegraph and herald sun and courier mail? front and back pages in hindi and punjabi with Kohli on the cover

at least on par
probably bigger
 
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