A strong MCC could have killed off The Hundred - alas, they are powerless.
The institution which should preserve cricket's spirit shares too many commercial interests with the ECB to be truly independent
The inaugural edition of The Hundred begins on Wednesday
Cricket in England is about to endure one of its occasional spasms of change, with the arrival on Wednesday of The Hundred. The arguments against this bastardisation of a once great game have been made repeatedly, and are powerful. The format may succeed, at least for a while: as the old saying goes, nobody ever lost money by underestimating the taste of the public – or rather, in this case, a certain section of the public that has spent its life immune to cricket’s charms. This game is not cricket any more than shove ha’penny is chess, so that at... DT.