Graveney leads welcome party (4 December 1998)
IT WAS difficult last night to find a dissenting voice in English cricket to the restructured championship
04-Dec-1998
4 December 1998
Graveney leads welcome party
By Peter Deeley
IT WAS difficult last night to find a dissenting voice in English
cricket to the restructured championship.
Chairman of selectors David Graveney believed the change would be
wholeheartedly welcomed by the Test team in Australia. "The game
needs to be spiced up and I'm sure this will do it.
"County cricket can't go on as it has been doing. The drift of
spectators and sponsors away from the game had to be addressed,"
he said.
David Collier, chief executive of county champions
Leicestershire, said: "The game needed that extra competitive
edge and the two divisions will do just that.
"I am sure that the fears of some counties that they would suffer
by being in the lower league have been assuaged by the financial
and constitutional guarantees given them."
Surrey chief executive Paul Sheldon called it "a fantastically
positive step forward". Yorkshire captain David Byas looked
forward to a more competitive environment "with every player
determined to get into the top division. Yorkshire simply has to
be part of that top league."
Chris Hassell, Yorkshire's chief executive, said the change would
not "bring in thousands more spectators but it will be a more
vital game and players will need to be fully motivated".
Vinnie Codrington, secretary of Middlesex, said his county did
not fear the challenge. "We had a bad year last season but that
is no reason why we shouldn't vote for greater competition.
"The new system won't be a case of the rich getting richer, as we
have seen in football and to a certain extent rugby."
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)