Brian Lara Urges ICC to Save Test Cricket: ‘Find a Structured Way of T20 Take Over’

Brian Lara Urges ICC to Save Test Cricket: ‘Find a Structured Way of T20 Take Over’
Brian Lara Urges ICC to Save Test Cricket: ‘Find a Structured Way of T20 Take Over’

Admitting that T20 leagues have devoured a lot of Test cricket’s space, West Indian legend Brian Lara has appealed to the ICC to step in to give a structure to the unrelenting invasion of the franchise-based tournaments.

In the latest instance that fueled questions over the relevance of Tests, South Africa recently sent an under-strength squad to New Zealand as their first-choice players were involved in the SA20 at home.

“I think ICC (should) put their heads together and find a way where franchise cricket takes over, but in a much more structured way and not in terms of the free fall that is going on at the moment,” Lara said in an interaction with PTI.

“I hope the astute thinkers could find a way to make sure that it (Test) remains relevant. I like the Test Championship and I think it is important to make sure that the game remains relevant.”

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So, is cricket now taking the football route where leagues take precedence over international assignments?

While Lara agreed in principle to the point, he found differences too in the two models.

“Well, yes (cricket following the football way). Let’s just look at football. For instance, other than the big cups – European cups, World Cup, South American cups – they may have a few friends. So, Barcelona, ​​Manchester United, Manchester City, they have their footballers generally for 11 months of the year.

“That seems to be working for football. It’s taken off the burden as well for each country to be finding ways of making money by having football matches,” Lara began.

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But Lara said the wealth being accumulated among three big nations – India, Australia and England – presented a rather different scenario in cricket.

“The West Indies now is in a situation where our gate receipts can’t make us survive. So, we are very grateful whenever India tours the West Indies. It’s a lot of TV rights money passing around which is great.

“So, it’s hard to see outside of the big three – Australia, England and India – how countries are going to survive when economically it’s tough for them.”

From a cricketing perspective, the elegant left-hander said teams often not having their best players available also make things tough for teams outside the big three.

Lara might have had someone like Trent Boult in mind as the pacer recently turned down New Zealand central contract to become a T20 freelancer.

“Secondly, they (teams) don’t have their best players playing because their best players are making a living for their family elsewhere (leagues),” he added.

In March this year, BCCI had introduced a Test Cricket Incentive Scheme, an additional reward structure on top of the existing match fee, to ensure parity with match fees in other formats and leagues.

Lara welcomed the step but added that bringing spectators to the ground was equally paramount to sustain the game and the sponsors’ interest.

“Incentivizing, or what BCCI is doing because they have the money, is one aspect of it. Of course, remuneration to the players is great to keep them interested in the game.

“But when you’re walking to a Test match and there’s nobody at that Test match, then it’s not encouraging. Try to get them (crowd) back into the ground,” said Lara.

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The Trinidadian said having a stadium packed to the rafters is important from the sponsors’ view as well.

“I’m almost sure you’ve experienced it in India, where a sponsor preferred to spend his money on three hours of cricket instead of five days of cricket. ‘Hey, you have five days to promote your product.’

“The corporate person will say: ‘But there’s nobody to promote it to. Give me three hours. I will pay even more money.’ So, I think getting the crowd back is also something that should be discussed,” he explained.

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While Lara has little doubt that the T20 version caters to spectators’ demands, he said the modern-day viewers should be educated about the unique ebbs and flow of five-day cricket.

“Well, I hope it hasn’t (Test not losing relevance). The shorter version of the game is taken over and it is entertainment and that’s what people look for. We haven’t educated the present-day public about the importance of batting a session and not losing a wicket.”

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)

Ritayan Basu

Ritayan Basu, Senior Deputy Editor, Sports at News18.com. You have been covering domestic

first published: May 08, 2024, 19:10 IST

 
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