1. James Hildreth who captained the England Lions has apparently said that the standard of opposition in the Caribbean is just as strong as what he faces in County cricket, which surprised him.
2. They have foreign cricketers with international experience in county cricket which of course makes the competition strong, apart from an invited team we just have our own players playing but at least that gives more of our young prospects a chance to play cricket.
3. This season the competition has lasted for nearly four months with the two top teams (Jam and CCC) playing nine games, in country cricket they go for six months and play 15 games a season.
4. Next year i hear there's a good chance the HPC or a West Indies B team could also take part in the four day competition which would be great for our youngsters and also extend the competition a little bit longer, having another team like the CCC could only be a good thing imo.
People think our cricket is "poor" but imo i think the standard is decent and it can only get better when the HPC/Windies-B team is introduced into the fold, the cream of England's Country league could only win two games, that should tell you something, send them to NZ, Pak, SL or even SA's regional cricket competition and it would be interesting to see how they'd get on, something tells me they'd win more than two games
