Thursday, 26th April 2018
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Subscribe
  • Login
  • News
    • News Home
    • Search
    • Featured News
    • Press Releases
    • Media
    • Sponsorship
    • Events
    • Bidding
    • Federations
  • Insight
    • Insight Home
    • Interview
    • Features
    • Opinion
    • Supplements
    • Magazine
    • Media
    • Sponsorship
    • Events
  • Calendar
    • Calendar Home
    • Search
    • Conferences
    • Olympics
    • Soccer
    • Motor Sports
    • Paralympics
    • Golf
    • Cycling
    • Horse Racing
    • Tennis
  • Directory
    • Directory Home
    • Organisation
    • News
  • Media
    • Media Home
    • Rights
    • Revenue Dashboard
    • Landscape
    • Market Dashboard
    • Directory
    • Property
    • Competition
    • Insight
    • News
  • Sponsorship
    • Sponsorship Home
    • Deals
    • Brands
    • Property
    • Competition
    • Athlete
    • Venue
    • Insight
    • News
  • Events
    • Events Home
    • Events Analysis
    • Events Insight
    • Events News
    • Bidding Opportunities
    • Bids Awarded
    • Bidding Announcements
  • Sports
    • Sports Home
    • Property
    • Competition
  • GSI
    • GSI Home
    • GSI Project
    • GSI Report
    • GSI Event Studies
    • GSI Nations Index
    • GSI Cities Index
    • GSI Events Index
    • GSI Experts
    • GSI Partners
  • Reports
  • News
  • Press Releases
  • New research by O&O suggests there is little consumer demand for the proposed city-based T20 competition even among younger and currently more casual fans of cricket
Press Releases

New research by O&O suggests there is little consumer demand for the proposed city-based T20 competition even among younger and currently more casual fans of cricket 

Cricket - 30 Aug 2016

Test matches remain the favourite format of the game for fans in the UK (and are still equally attractive as T20 to cricket fans aged 18 to 25)

Reform to the current Test match calendar in to a 2 division structure - where England would play only the top sides but more regularly – is a more popular innovation than an extra T20 competition. 

Meanwhile reforms to the county game – moves to a 3-day county championship format with more bonus points – and the introduction of top international players to the current county T20 competition - could help the appeal of cricket below international level more than an additional T20 competition.

The ECB’s enthusiasm for an extra T20 competition may have more to do with the fact that this would sit outside the current Sky TV contract running to 2019, and might make up for the estimated £60m the ECB lost out on when it did its last TV deal, (back in 2011 just before BT entered the market). The deal also allowed Sky to extend for an extra 2 years from 2017 to 2019 with reportedly only a small uplift in annual fee.

ABOUT OLIVER & OHLBAUM 

•      Established in 1995 and based in London, O&O has been an advisor to over 200 different clients on many of the major developments in the UK, European and global television, sport, publishing and online markets.  

•      From supporting BT in their move into sport, to helping Discovery with their purchase of Olympic rights, we have been at the heart of the deals that have transformed sport over the last two decades. 

For comments from O&O contact Nick Beazley on +44 (0) 207 313 5900 

To read a copy of the report click here:

http://www.sportcal.com/pdf/documents/oando/cricket_insight_paper.pdf

Featured News

Every week we’ll share a summary of the previous week’s key stories, to give you a taste of the in-depth news, data, insight and analysis available when you subscribe to Sportcal.

  • Uefa parting ways with Konami after 10 years
    Soccer 18 Apr 2018 Merchandising
  • Spieth and his agent Danzi re-emerge at Endeavor
    Golf 16 Apr 2018 Agency
  • F1 eyes China venture and plans May launch for OTT platform
    Motor racing 13 Apr 2018 Events
  • Fox and Seven team up in A$1.2bn Cricket Australia rights swoop
    Cricket 13 Apr 2018 Media rights
  • Octagon's Carling expects new World Cup sponsorship structure post-Russia
    Soccer 12 Apr 2018 Sponsorship
Latest News
  • Dijkema to stay on as ISU president
    Ice skating 26 Apr 2018 Federations & NOCs
  • No subscription hike and nine FTA games in Singapore's World Cup rights accord
    Soccer 25 Apr 2018 Media rights
  • IMG pockets BBC snooker production contract to 2021
    Snooker 25 Apr 2018 Host broadcast & production
  • Athletes First launches international sales and marketing arm with Dentsu
    Various 25 Apr 2018 Agency
  • Sky welcomes formal £22bn bid from Comcast  
    Business 25 Apr 2018 Television

Contact Info

  • Allington House, 25 High Street, Wimbledon Village, London SW19 5DX, United Kingdom
  • +44 (0) 20 8944 8786
  • +44 (0) 20 8944 8740
  • clientservices@sportcal.com

© Sportcal 2018 and Database Right 1997-2018 / Sportcal Global Communications Ltd.
All Rights Reserved. Pictures supplied by ©Getty Images.
AdvertiseAbout usContact usPolicy TermsData Protection
Company Registration No. 02592321

Latest Tweets

Twitter Timeline...