In the recent days there's been a lot of debate over the existence of Test matches, ODIs and T20s. Some opine Test matches should be discontinued and some ODIs and some T20s. There are various arguments for their discontinuation. But the question is co-existence of these 3 formats of the game. Arguments like unrelenting schedule have been put forward. But what's the real cause for all these things, Is it more tests being played or more T20s?
Well before answering these things let me give some statistics to you.
Well before answering these things let me give some statistics to you.
Test | ODI | T20 | |
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2010 | 43 | 86 | 43 |
2011 | 36 | 96 | 17 |
2012 | 28 | 70 | 21 |
Looking at the number of matches played in every format of the game, there's not much difference. So arguments like increased schedule, more burden on the players doesn't become valid. All three formats of the game co-existed before but what's the problem now? Why is everyone questioning the existence about their existence?
So the real cause is the domestic T20s especially IPL.
IPL | |
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2010 | 60 |
2011 | 74 |
2012 | 76 |
So, if any format of the game should vanish then it's IPL and not the other 3.
But how to revive the 3 formats of the game?
Well those who watched the recent England v/s South Africa series never say that Test Cricket is dead. If you want to revive Test Cricket prepare pitches where both batsman and the bowler gets something out of it. Because no one wants to watch a Test match ending in a draw.
Nice article Rudra. Cricket might end up like football, where club games are given more importance, and national teams are made once in four years.
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