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Is Shastri’s new proposal the key to preserving Test cricket through promotion and relegation system? – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/08 at 12:07 PM
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The popularity of Test cricket outside of traditional cricketing nations such as India, England, and Australia has been on the decline with the rise of lucrative T20 leagues worldwide. To address this issue, a symposium organized by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) discussed the possibility of implementing a promotion and relegation system in Test cricket. The discussion also highlighted using the fast-paced T20 format as a means to attract new fans to the game.

Former India player and coach Ravi Shastri emphasized the importance of maintaining competitiveness in Test cricket by only allowing stronger teams to participate in the format. He suggested reducing the number of Test-playing nations from 12 to six or seven and implementing a promotion and relegation system to sustain interest in Test cricket. Additionally, he advocated for utilizing T20 cricket to promote the game in other formats.

Former Australia player and coach Justin Langer voiced his support for T20 leagues but stressed the significance of protecting international cricket, citing examples of the impact of bilateral series on young viewers. Langer highlighted the excitement generated by events such as West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph’s debut series in Australia and the millions of fans celebrating India’s World Cup victory.

MCC President Mark Nicholas noted that the discussions did not imply that Test cricket was unnecessary but emphasized the need for financial stability in the sport. He acknowledged the dominance of T20 cricket in terms of attracting fans and generating revenue, emphasizing the importance of money in sustaining cricket as a whole.

In conclusion, the symposium organized by the MCC shed light on the challenges facing Test cricket in the current landscape dominated by T20 leagues. The suggestions put forth by cricketing experts highlighted the need for innovation and adaptability to ensure the continued relevance of Test cricket while acknowledging the appeal and financial potential of T20 formats. With a focus on promoting competitiveness and attracting new audiences, the discussions aimed to find a balanced approach to maintain the essence of traditional cricket while embracing the evolving trends in the sport.

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