Coventry Telegraph

Mo no-go for The Hundred

- By DAVID CHARLESWOR­TH

MOEEN Ali has endorsed postponing The Hundred this year, reasoning that the England and Wales Cricket Board’s flagship competitio­n is too important to be diluted because of current world events.

The ECB last week called a halt to all cricket until July 1 at the earliest because of coronaviru­s while the board will convene on Wednesday evening to discuss shelving its 100-ball competitio­n by 12 months.

A number of factors, including the prospect of overseas stars being unable or reluctant to travel, means a delay is the expected outcome and Moeen believes it a necessary measure. The England all-rounder was set to captain Birmingham Phoenix but he pointed out any schedule will already be bloated without a fourth format being added to the calendar. Speaking via conference call, Moeen said: “It is better for it to be delayed. As players we want The Hundred played with all best players around the world available to come and play so it makes more sense that way. “It is probably going to be too much to squeeze in the last couple of months of the season. It would be hard work to squeeze in The Hundred as well. “It is such a big deal for us in this country and we want it to be played when everything is right and no problems around the world.” The ECB developed its eight-team competitio­n as a means of capturing a new audience, a prospect that would have increased after England’s triumphant World Cup campaign during a memorable summer last year.

A delay in launching The Hundred could therefore make luring new fans all the more difficult but Moeen believes the tournament could be even bigger if more overseas players who were unavailabl­e to feature this year can be tempted to come over in 2021.

He added: “The mood and wave cricket was on in England last year made it an amazing opportunit­y this year to play The Hundred but obviously with what has happened around the world that is going to be harder now.

“If we can get other internatio­nal players who were not available this year to make The Hundred even stronger for next year through a minidraft then we an attract a new audience to come and watch cricket.”

UK Athletics has announced its decision to extend the suspension of athletics competitio­n within the UK until at least June 30.

A UKA statement read: “The decision has been made collective­ly in light of the ongoing UK Government restrictio­ns and the need to give athletes, coaches, clubs, event organisers and officials clarity, advance notice and time to plan.

“The wider suspension of all other athletics activities until May 31 will continue to be reviewed but not before a further announceme­nt from the UK Government on the current restrictio­ns, which is expected during the week commencing 4 May.”

The Hundred is such a big deal for us in this country and we want it to be played when everything is right and no problems around the world. Moeen Ali

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Birmingham Phoenix captain Moeen Ali

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