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The Thursday Read (5th June): calculating the real value of the Scotland cricket team

The Thursday Read (5th June): calculating the real value of the Scotland cricket team

Graeme Macpherson considers the pros and cons of broadcasting Scotland cricket matches on a pay-per-view basis

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Jun 05, 2025
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Hello cricket fans,

In this week’s The Inside Edge Thursday Read Substack, Graeme Macpherson speaks to Cricket Scotland and QTV about the decision to put Scotland Men’s T20 tri-series matches against Nepal and the Netherlands at Titwood later this month on a pay-per-view portal.

It is a subject close to our own hearts, as we recognise that every penny is a prisoner in the current economic climate but also recognise that we can’t invest in coverage without investment from the sport’s supporters.

The Inside Edge is a subscription service at £5 per month (just 13 pence more than the average cost of a pint of beer in Scotland), which allows us to commission professional journalists at the same time as continually investigating and developing ways to improve our output.

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And if you have a news story, club update or any other interesting snippet related to any aspect of Scottish cricket which you think The Inside Edge should be reporting on, then please do get in touch. Email: david@tiecricket.com.

All the best,

DB

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