Visiting captains will again be given the option of bowling first without a toss in both divisions of the Specsavers County Championship in 2017.
The ECB Board today ratified a recommendation from the Cricket Committee to retain the playing condition for a second year.
The regulation was introduced last autumn, with the stated aim of encouraging home counties to produce better four-day pitches and reinforcing the Championship’s role in preparing players for the challenges of international cricket.
The Cricket Committee decided that it had succeeded in those objectives after studying a range of data comparing the 2016 season with what had gone before.
Key statistics included:
Peter Wright, the Chairman of the Cricket Committee, said: “In many ways the statistics merely reinforced the feeling we had been picking up around the game throughout the summer, that the experiment was working in beginning to rebalance the game.
“As we stressed when we introduced the new options for visiting captains, this was not all about spin. We wanted matches to last longer, and to become more thorough preparation for international cricket.
“That meant better, four-day pitches, which would mean bowlers had to work harder to take wickets, and would encourage a greater variety of bowling, whether spin in its various forms, genuine pace or reverse swing from more abrasive pitches.
“The significant increase in the number of matches that went into a fourth day therefore has to be welcomed, and the fact that the majority of visiting captains declined the option of bowling first is also a step in the right direction – especially when the statistics include a fair few from the early weeks of the season, when captains may have been conditioned to want to bowl first.
“The increase in the number of draws will not be welcomed by everyone, but it is worth noting that a fair proportion of those matches were rain-affected, in some cases on the last day when they were building towards positive finishes. And a drawn match does not mean a boring one, as anyone who watched the televised game between Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire at Trent Bridge will recall.”
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