Despite inventing the concept, England has fallen behind the pecking order. So in order to catch up with the competition the re-branded T20 Blast looks to attract more audiences with fixtures played solely at the weekend (including Friday evening)
The hope is also to bring in big names into the competition that will draw in the crowds. In this blog I look at the players who will either bring in those crowds, emerge as England players or play crucial roles for their teams.
Aaron Finch
The big Victorian has an insatiable T20 record. He made a mark on England and Steven Finn when the first ball he faced of the English went all the way. He then continued in this vain to play one of the greatest international innings ever. Representing Yorkshire he will be the focal point of a strong side that has never had any real success in the competition.
Strike rate: 135.5
Jesse Ryder
In Jesse Ryder Essex have themselves a mercurial talent who on his day can be a world beater. Leg side dominant he can dispatch any bowler in the world but controversy always looms near. More recently known for his off field incidents however, and a lack of matches at the highest level could go against him. Put his canny medium pacers in the mix and Ryder can really be a force in this season T20.
Innings: 82
Runs: 2113
Average: 27.80
Highest Score: 90*
Strike Rate: 145.12
Bowling
Wickets: 22
Best Bowling Figures: 2/14
Average: 44
Economy rate: 8.08
Kevin Pietersen
KP. The name resonates throughout the game. He has been there done that and taken a few bowlers to the cleaners around the world. He no longer plays any form other then T20 and by the looks of things he is short of form. He has struggled in the IPL with his leadership credentials mocked in the Indian press. Pietersen, however, will come back and it would take a bold man to suggest that he won't come good this Summer.
Runs: 2545
Average: 33.05
Highest Score: 103*
Strike Rate: 135.30
Reece Topley
The left arm quick will have a lot of interest in him this Summer from the England selectors. Ear marked as a future England player the Essex seamer has all the attributes needed to strike fear into opposition batsman. Peter Moores likes a Left armer and it is this style of bowling that has had such a impact in this format of the game. A good season from Topley could see him catapulted into England setup.
Wickets: 38
Best Bowling Figures: 4/26
Average: 13.78
Economy rate: 7.59
Will Gidman
The Gloucestershire all rounder has made a real impact in the first class game since moving from Durham in 2011. A late bloomer Gidman has excelled in the longer format and has the opportunity this year to make a real impact in T20. Having only played a handful of matches this could be the year Gidman makes a real name for himself and put his name in the mix for England spots. He has a first class bowling average of 21 so there are very few in the game as good with the ball as GidmanInnings: 7
Runs: 78
Average: 13
Highest Score: 40*
Strike Rate: 86.66
Wickets: 1
Best Bowling Figures: 1/18
Average: 76
Economy Rate: 9.50
Sam Billings
There was a time in T20 cricket when teams thought that they could give a batsman the gloves and they just had to catch the ball without much issue. This concept was dismissed as quickly as it came to fruition due to impact that a quality keeper can make. Kent's long standing keeper Geraint Jones has been usurped by Billings in the first class game and the same is likely to happen in the T20 blast. Billings has some huge shoes to fill and after bursting on the scene with some excellent performances in front of the sky cameras needs to push on with his career. This is an excellent opportunity and one that Billings should grasp with both hands.
Runs: 417
Average: 19.85
Highest Score: 59
Strike Rate: 103.99
Catches: 15
Stumpings: 0
David Willey
Son of former England player Peter, Willey was a key component for a victorious Northants side last year. A big game player he can be destructive with the bat, as shown in the final last year, as well as an attacking bowling. He is also dynamic in the field, making him the complete three dimensional cricketer. Another good season for Willey could see him in line for an international call up.
Highest Score: 60
Average: 19.41
Strike rate: 122.30
Wickets: 53
Best Figures: 4/9
Average: 17.30
Economy Rate: 7.14
Luke Wright
Axed for the up coming ODIs and T20Is after starring in the Big Bash and participating in the World T20 must be a bitter pill to swallow. Sadly the participation in the World T20 was that, it was a rather limp showing from the man who was in the team of the tournament. His reaction to the dropping will see whether Wright can once again find a way back into the side. Gun ho bat, athletic fielder and decent operator with the ball are all attributes that when they come together make Wright the ideal T20 player. If they do come together expect a title challenge from Sussex.
Run: 3831
Highest Score: 117
Average: 25.71
Strike Rate: 145.11
Wickets: 79
Best Bowling Figures: 3/17
Average: 32.44
Economy Rate: 8.54