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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread
« Reply #2760 on: August 09, 2025, 12:43:53 AM »
The ECB sold the 49% stake, not Warwickshire. Warwickshire own 51% of the franchise but were given it by the ECB. Some other counties have sold all or part of their stake (e.g. Yorkshire, Lancashire)

As I say, I haven't taken much interest in it since it started and genuinely thought they were all owned by the ECB.  This explains it a bit more:

Do they know own the teams outright?

It's complicated. The ECB has sold its 49% interest in each team, while the eight host clubs had the choice whether to sell some, all, or none of their 51% stakes. The majority have opted to retain their shares, but three have sold at least some, and Yorkshire are selling their entire share to the Sun Group.

But they're not buying the counties?

No. The majority of counties remain members' clubs, and the sales process relates only to the ownership of the eight Hundred teams - not their host clubs or their venues. That said, it could open the door for further investment down the line, with the GMR Group becoming the first foreign owners of a county last year when they bought Hampshire.

What happens to the money raised by selling the ECB's stakes?

Ten percent of the revenue will be invested in recreational cricket. The rest will be split as follows: the first £275 million is divided 19 ways between the 18 first-class counties and MCC; the next £150m is divided 11 ways between the non-host counties; and anything over £425m is divided 19 ways again. The Raine Group, Deloitte and the ECB's lawyers will also take a percentage for their role in the sale.

And what happens when a host club sells some of their stake?

The host club keeps 80% of the revenue raised from selling its own stake, with 10% going to the recreational game and the rest shared among the other counties (and MCC).

What does 49% of a Hundred franchise actually get you?

It depends. Investors have been speaking to counties for some time, and arrangements will be different at each venue. Each investor has an eight-week exclusivity period with their host county in which they will sign legal agreements and contracts outlining the details of their joint-venture. But the franchise itself represents two teams (men's and women's) with a right to play in the Hundred, rather than any tangible assets like a stadium.

How will they make money?

The Hundred teams have been run by the ECB to date, but will now take control of their own sponsorship, ticket sales (including hospitality) and merchandise. The biggest source of revenue will be a central distribution from the ECB, with the eight Hundred teams set to split 80% of domestic and international TV rights between them. Investors will also hope that the enterprise value of their franchise increases as the Hundred grows.

How valuable is the broadcast deal as things stand?

The Hundred forms part of the ECB's deal with Sky Sports for all cricket during the English summer, including internationals and county cricket. Around a quarter of the overall value of that deal (£51 million approx. annually) is ascribed to the Hundred. There has also been a much smaller deal with the BBC (as free-to-air broadcasters) which is up for renewal. The ECB may consider selling the Hundred's broadcast rights separately from 2029. It also hopes that international TV rights will rise significantly in the next rights cycle.

Will the teams be renamed?

Probably, although not this year. The ECB is treating the 2025 edition of the Hundred - which runs from August 5-31 - as a transitional season, with new owners assuming full responsibility ahead of the 2026 edition. Some teams may retain their names and kits but the expectation is that several will change, particularly those who are majority-owned by established franchise brands.

When will the Hundred become a T20 competition?

The 100-ball format has generally proved popular with broadcasters, allowing them to fit games into a three-hour window. But there has been plenty of speculation that the tournament could change to the more familiar T20 format at some stage. In practice, the format is highly unlikely to change before the existing broadcast deal runs out at the end of the 2028 season.
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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread
« Reply #2761 on: August 11, 2025, 01:06:15 AM »
Well done to Taz Ali, with his first five-wicket haul in the fifty-over competition.

I'm sure it won't be the last.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread
« Reply #2762 on: August 14, 2025, 12:39:21 AM »
...aaaaand another five-wicket haul, this time against Kent!!

Just call me Nostradamus from now on...

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread
« Reply #2763 on: August 16, 2025, 01:24:38 AM »
Today, the Bears lost their final game in the Rugby Festival of Cricket.

Truly shocking to see a side who needed no more than four runs/over throw away wickets trying to Bazball their way to victory when all they needed was to use their brains.

I trust the batting coach will be showing some of the batsmen video clips of their abysmal shot selection.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread
« Reply #2764 on: August 16, 2025, 05:34:47 PM »
Adam Hose looks to have suffered a bad ankle injury whilst playing in the 100 today

From a Bears member get well soon Adam

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread
« Reply #2765 on: August 17, 2025, 06:28:15 PM »
Good chase by the Bears today.

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« Reply #2766 on: August 18, 2025, 01:51:27 AM »
Excellent stuff. A lot of batsmen chipped in with thirty/forty runs to get there in the last over.

The commentator said it was a very good batting pitch when Zummerzet were at the wicket.

Loved the run-out by Kai Smith. He was so fast coming up to take the throw that there was a danger he was going to run into the stumps! Reacting quickly, he hurdled the stumps, turned round and had the bails off!

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread
« Reply #2767 on: August 20, 2025, 02:56:41 PM »
Warwickshire have resigned Keith Barker on a one year contract. He is 39.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread
« Reply #2768 on: August 20, 2025, 02:59:51 PM »
Keith Barker is returning to the Bears in 2026 on a one year contract. He was a good county all rounder but he will be 39 in October so I’m not sure about taking him back, the county old pro experience is covered by 39 year old Chris Rushworth, why do we need Barker too? What message does it send to the younger squad bowlers?

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread
« Reply #2769 on: August 20, 2025, 05:42:37 PM »
I doubt Rushworth will be staying after this year.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread
« Reply #2770 on: Today at 01:05:27 AM »
I read recently that Rushworth will be doing some coaching at the Bears next year, which implies a reduced playing role.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread
« Reply #2771 on: Today at 06:36:43 AM »
Rushworth has signed a 12m contract extension as player/coach.

With two 39 year olds, OHD at 36, Woakesy at 36 there is plenty of experience there but with our track record of injuries to bowlers I think the physios are going to be busy!

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread
« Reply #2772 on: Today at 03:04:46 PM »
Keith Barker is returning to the Bears in 2026 on a one year contract. He was a good county all rounder but he will be 39 in October so I’m not sure about taking him back, the county old pro experience is covered by 39 year old Chris Rushworth, why do we need Barker too? What message does it send to the younger squad bowlers?

Was great for the Bears first time around and it was sad to see him go, but Barbard fills the role that he did (though I suppose a left-armer is always welcome).

 


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