New Zealand: Max series downsized (22 May 1998)
Reducing next season's Cricket Max series should be viewed as a downsizing but not a downgrading, says New Zealand Cricket general manager Tim Murdoch
22-May-1998
Friday, May 22, 1998
Max series downsized
The Christchurch Press
Reducing next season's Cricket Max series should be viewed as a
downsizing but not a downgrading, says New Zealand Cricket general
manager Tim Murdoch.
Last season Max was played as a double round-robin with a final
starting in November and finishing in February; this summer it will
make up just one complete round and a final during November and
December.
New Zealand's leading players will also be ineligible for the series.
NZC has decided players in the Shell Conference four-day tournament
will be better served not playing Max. Cricket Max, which is promoted
by former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe, has caused much debate.
"It was felt that the conference series was preparing the players for
the upcoming international season and we didn't want then chopping and
changing their games," Murdoch said.
The next tier of provincial players will make up the Max teams, with
the series played over weekends with a Friday night and two Sunday
games perhaps televised.
Murdoch said last season it appeared interest dropped off in Max after
Christmas when international cricket was on.
"It's a matter of finding the right time frame to display the product
and November-December shapes as the best time we feel."
He said Max remained an important ingredient of NZC's domestic
programme of introducing a younger market to the sport. It has also
provided extra money for player payments and television exposure on
Sky, which needed a live sport on summer weekend evenings to attract
viewers.
Meanwhile, the Shell Cup championship will be retained as a double
round-robin with play-offs but there will be a breathing space in the
latter stages of the contest this summer.
Last season the format was played straight through from Boxing Day to
the final on January 24 and the players found the schedule gruelling.
This season there is likely to be a break, with a final scheduled for
Waitangi Day on February 6.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)