onemoreover
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Goliath, think you will find this trend in numbers across the whole country/world - not just limited to the DVCA.
Cricket is a dying sport in its traditional formats - have you noticed the attendance at the Sri Lankan tests recently...?
hence the recent into of 20/20 etc...
Agreed we shouldnt kill of ideas but not really sure how the 'world' can address this decline. There are simply too many other options for kids - or even adult players - to do now. Cricket is a very time demanding sport, there are many other 'shorter' options to particpate in.
Defeatest attitude maybe, but hard to argue with the facts...
Yep think you are spot on there Prez.
I often wonder about the cost of participation at junior level as well. There can be quite a financial layout to put your child on the park. Subs, clothing ( + coloured is creeping in now ), bats, protection gear, kit bags, cricket shoes. It goes on and on and it would go without saying the kids will be pumping the parents for the latest and greatest which equals $$$'s. I wonder if all this also scares off a percentage of parents? Especially if they are not all that into cricket themselves to start with even if their kids are. I myself am not aware of how cricket compares in this regard to other junior sports these days.
Anyway I would prefer to stay positive about the future. Cricket will re-invent itself I am sure.