This episode explores the impact of free-to-air broadcasting on cricket participation. The Hundred attracts new, younger audiences and funding, but faces criticism for alienating traditional fans and crowding the calendar. While free-to-air events like the 2005 Ashes and 2019 World Cup significantly boost participation, especially for women and girls, challenges include balancing vital subscription revenues with broad accessibility and addressing elitism for state-educated youth. The debate emphasizes rethinking the calendar for long-term growth across all levels.
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Discussion and Reflection Question: How can cricket's governing bodies balance commercial needs, broadcast revenue, and free-to-air access to ensure the sport thrives across all formats, demographics, and grassroots levels for future generations?
Source: Free-to-air Broadcasting: Cricket Participation
Volume 772: debated on Tuesday 9 September 2025
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