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It's a real pity. Perhaps the weather didn't help on Tuesday, but no one wants our national side to play in front of such a small crowd.
Andy Flower
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England coach Andy Flower thinks the record low crowd in Cardiff for the second Twenty20 international against Pakistan may have been partly due to faulty scheduling.
Flower's men chalked up two comprehensive wins at the 15,000 capacity Swalec Stadium, the first in front of 11,000 people on Sunday but only 6,000 turned up to witness the second on Tuesday.
Flower concedes that the 'spot-fixing' controversy which has forced Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir out of the Pakistan's limited-overs squad could also have prompted some supporters to vote with their feet by staying away.
But he also senses the England and Wales Cricket Board should think twice before they again schedule two back-to-back September T20s at one venue.
"It was a strange atmosphere. That must be the smallest crowd I've ever been involved in with an England team in this country," he said.
"To have two Twenty20 games at the same venue at this stage of the season might have been an error. It's something the ECB might want to look at."
The corruption crisis which has rocked cricket over the past week, and the poor crowd, combined to provide a damp squib in Wales - even though Paul Collingwood's world champions returned in triumph to home soil in their first T20 fixtures since they beat all-comers in the Caribbean in May.
Their second success against Pakistan also put them on a world record equalling run of seven consecutive victories.
Yet the dearth of spectators took significant gloss off the achievement.
"It's a real pity," added Flower. "Perhaps the weather didn't help on Tuesday, but no one wants our national side to play in front of such a small crowd.
"The fact that we dominated so completely meant that it wasn't a great contest for the people who did come either.
"None of us want to see small crowds, but we don't know what the attendances will be like at the one-dayers yet.
"I hope the English cricketing public will come and support their team.
"We all hope people turn up in great numbers for the last five matches.
"The bottom line for spectators is that they want to be entertained - and whatever problems Pakistan have, they will play attacking cricket, as we will too."
The good news for the ECB was is that the first of five NatWest Series one-day internationals against Pakistan on Friday is close to a sell-out already at the Emirates Durham ICG.
"The sales for the next matches at Durham and Headingley are strong - they are expecting close to capacity," said an ECB spokesman.
That will be especially heartening for staff in Leeds, where crowds for the mid-summer neutral Test between Pakistan and Australia were very disappointing - and the possibility of job cuts was subsequently discussed.
Meanwhile, it seems Flower's suggestions about scheduling policy may be taken on board by his employers.
"We always review how international matches perform, and I am sure we will look at how our games have performed right across the season - rather than focusing on one individual match," added the ECB spokesman.
| Fixture |
|---|
| Sunday 12th February |
| Int Tri Series ODI |
| Australia vs India |
| Monday 13th February |
| One Day Int First Match |
| Pakistan vs England |
| Tuesday 14th February |
| Int Twenty20 Second Match |
| New Zealand vs Zimbabwe |
| Int Tri Series ODI |
| India vs Sri Lanka |
| Wednesday 15th February |
| One Day Int Second Match |
| Pakistan vs England |
| Friday 17th February |
| Int Twenty20 First Match |
| New Zealand vs South Africa |
| Int Tri Series ODI |
| Australia vs Sri Lanka |
| Women's T20 Int First Match |
| New Zealand Women vs England Women |
| Saturday 18th February |
| One Day Int Third Match |
| Pakistan vs England |
| Sunday 19th February |
| Int Twenty20 Second Match |
| New Zealand vs South Africa |
| Result |
|---|
| Saturday 11th February |
| International Twenty20 Series |
| New Zealand vs Zimbabwe New Zealand won by 7 wickets. |
| Friday 10th February |
| International Triangular Series |
| Australia vs Sri Lanka Australia won by 5 runs. |
| One Day International Series |
| Pakistan vs Afghanistan Pakistan won by 7 wickets. |
| Tour Match |
| England vs England Lions England won by 7 wickets. |
| Thursday 9th February |
| One Day International Series |
| New Zealand vs Zimbabwe New Zealand won by 202 runs. |
| Wednesday 8th February |
| International Triangular Series |
| India vs Sri Lanka India won by 4 wickets. |
| Monday 6th February |
| One Day International Series |
| New Zealand vs Zimbabwe New Zealand won by 141 runs. |
| Test Series |
| Pakistan vs England Pakistan won by 71 runs. |
| Tour Match |
| Sri Lanka A vs England Lions England Lions won by 117 runs. |
| Sunday 5th February |
| International Triangular Series |
| Australia vs India Australia won by 65 runs. (Revised target - Duckworth-Lewis system) |
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Comments (3)
Bumbles Lawnmower says...
No way on earth should they have held back-to-back games in Wales. Give another venue an opportunity to see 20/20 cricket- just imagine how many more fans of both teams would have turned up on a Tuesday at Edgbaston, Headingley, Trent Bridge, Old Trafford, Lords or The Oval. Pretty much any other Test-worthy ground in the country really.
Posted 16:02 9th September 2010
Dan Rowland says...
Well Andy did touch on the poor match for the specatators part but I would assume most people knew England were gonna annihilate this 2nd string mentally shot Pakistan team, the 1 day series has 5-0 plastered all over it.
Posted 13:29 9th September 2010
Andy Simpson says...
Maybe in financial times like these the ECB should look at the price of the tickets. People just cannot afford the luxury of a day at the cricket for tests or one dayers with the prices that are being charged.
Posted 11:55 9th September 2010