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Monday 15 July 2019 6:31 pm

England cricket chiefs must build on the foundations laid by remarkable World Cup win

By: Felix Keith

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 15: England captain Eoin Morgan parades the World Cup trophy surrounded by fans during the England ICC World Cup Victory Celebration at The Kia Oval on July 15, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

In January the England and Wales Cricket Board released a 35-page document entitled Inspiring Generations, which set out the governing body’s five-year plan to drive youth participation and diversify cricket’s fan base.

One of the six priorities outlined was to “inspire through elite teams”. Sunday’s remarkable events at Lord’s have handed the ECB an opportunity to put their plan into action. It is an open goal which simply cannot be passed up.

The scarcely believable nature of England’s first World Cup win in their first final for 27 years, on home soil and free-to-air television, should be the occasion which sparks a surge in interest for the sport.

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The initial signs are promising. Sky’s decision to share their coverage on Channel 4 and More4 was vindicated by a peak audience of 8.29m people across both broadcasters, with 4.47m of those watching on free-to-air TV.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 15: Ben Stokes of England signs autographs for fans during the England ICC World Cup Victory Celebration at The Kia Oval on July 15, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images for Surrey CCC)
Ben Stokes has emerged out of the World Cup as an obvious star (Getty Images)

To put those numbers into context, the nation-stirring 2005 Ashes series had a peak of 8.9m viewers on the fourth day of the fourth Test on Channel 4, back in an era when terrestrial television was unchallenged by modern multi-platform viewing habits.

These numbers are still significantly below those for this summer’s Women’s World Cup and Wimbledon on the BBC, with Novak Djokovic’s epic win over Roger Federer on Sunday garnering a peak audience of 9.6m, but are nevertheless encouraging for cricket, which has been hidden behind Sky’s paywall for 14 years.

Branching out

Away from television screens, there were 30,000 fans inside Lord’s and an unquantifiable number watching the nail-biting win over New Zealand in pubs or at public screenings, like at Trafalgar Square.

In the online sphere BBC Sport reported a record 39.7m page views, with 3.9m unique browsers, over the day on their live blog, while Google searches for “The Ashes” had a 559 per cent increase on Sunday, compared to the previous day, and the phrase “cricket clubs near me” was up 50 per cent over the entire World Cup.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 15: Eoin Morgan, Captain, during the England ICC World Cup Victory Celebration at The Kia Oval on July 15, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images)
England captain Eoin Morgan presented the World Cup trophy at The Oval today (Getty Images)

Taking into account the array of newspaper front pages displaying England celebration pictures, radio bulletins opening with reaction to the win and countless water cooler conversations discussing Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer and super overs, it’s clear the World Cup has succeeded in reaching out far beyond cricket’s usual audience.

The seed has been planted, now the ECB must nurture it. Thousands of new followers and children will have been grabbed by the unique sporting drama which unfolded on Sunday evening. Hundreds more turned up to The Oval today to celebrate the victory, see the team present the trophy and take selfies with the players.

Diversifying the audience

According to the ECB there are 10.5m cricket followers in this country and 2.5m players – 1.2m of which are children. Last year there were 1.1m unique attendees at matches – 82 per cent of those were male, with an average age of 50.

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The governing body intends to reach out, diversify its audience and double the number of children playing cricket in primary schools by 2024.

The Hundred, an entirely new tournament which begins next summer, may be being presented by the ECB as the silver bullet to all cricket’s ills.

But in the meantime steps must be taken to build on the foundations laid by Eoin Morgan’s side on an unforgettable day at the Home of Cricket.

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