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Interesting Times For Cricket Fans
By Gaurang
September 13 2008
Being a cricket fan today is like suffering from multiple personality disorder. There are three types of cricket: Test cricket, ODIs, and Twenty20s. Besides that, there are National, Domestic, and hybrid International-Domestic Twenty20 club teams to follow. There are even three different Twenty20 club leagues to follow, the ICL, Stanford T20, and the IPL. What is a fan to do?

The first question a fan might ask is which form of the game is the most important?  The mind says Test cricket must have primacy.  It is the form of the game that is the most challenging and stimulating to play, and the biggest test of a player’s overall cricket skills.  Hence the name “Test” cricket.  But Test cricket has no defined Championship, merely a rolling calendar of bi-lateral contests some of which are hardly contests. So the heart is not really willing to concede that Test cricket is the most important format.

 

OK, so then the World Cup and mini-World Cup a.k.a Champions Trophy is the premiere format, right?  Well the most recent World Cup was a fiasco of monumental proportions and the Champions Trophy has turned into a political football (pardon the cross-sport analogy) and has been punted to next year, as if somehow miraculously twelve months from now Pakistan will become any safer than it is today, and the international cricket calendar will suddenly align perfectly and a nice window will open up for the event to be contested.  In reality there is no such window, and BCCI has already announced that October 2009 is absolutely NOT OK for them and they will be hosting Australia, who are quickly replacing Pakistan as the most hated cricketing rivals for India, in another seven match ODI series that reeks of overkill in the name of a few dollars more.  Of course this begs the question then why did BCCI agree to allow the football to be punted to next October in the first place?  Maybe because that is how Indian politicians (who now dominate BCCI) react to any crisis.  Their motto is when there is doubt, conflict, or controversy,  postpone, adjourn and punt, and hope it all can be finessed or fudged away.  

 

Speaking of windows being opened we come to the latest version of the game, the quasi-international, quasi-national, but essentially local club level tournaments such as the ICL and IPL.  Until a couple of years ago if you expressed the opinion that a match between a Jaipur club team and a Kolkata club team would garner an audience of more than a dozen fans you would have been laughed off the stage.  But throw in a bit of Twenty20 hitting combined with short boundaries and shorter skirts, plus some big names from international cricket, and a healthy dash of marketing, whether it be the chintzy ICL marketing, or slightly more sophisticated Bollywood style marketing of the IPL, and you have a cricket circus and money spinner the likes of which Kerry Packer, the original circus master, could not have dreamed of. 

The most recent addition to this Three Ring Circus version of cricket, is the Texan billionaire of West Indian descent who has been throwing his money around his native Caribbean like Santa Claus.  In about a month or so, an English cricket team will play the “Stanford All-Stars”, a group of players from the West Indies, for a winner take all prize of Twenty million US Dollars.  Can there ever have been a more meaningless match played for more money than this?  This junket makes the jaunts to the desert oasis called Sharjah, where at least benefit purses of $50-100 thousand were provided to some deserving and needy retired players, seem almost uplifting and noble. 

 

So what is a cricket fan to do?  Pull his hair out in frustration? Go with the flow? Pick one format and follow it? Choose a player to follow him through all formats?  Or just pull a Cybil and put on a different personality for each different format?  

 

Cricket is at a cross roads, or more like at a traffic circle with about 8 different avenues leading off it.  Where the game ends up is anyone’s guess and the average cricket fan must feel like he or she is cursed by the old Chinese rebuke: “May you live in interesting times.”

 

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13 Sep, 2008 16:38 Report
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13 Sep, 2008 18:44 Report
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So what do people here think is the biggest prize for India in cricket?

World Cup? T20 World Cup? Test Series win IN Australia? Being No. 1 on ICC Test Ranking? or really doesn't matter....

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I'd like to also ask our non-Indian friends what their view on the biggest prize for their respective countries, England, Australia, Bangladesh etc. is?

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Biggest prize for me would be No 1 Test nation ranking in the current system...

Having said that, I think the Test championships is WAY overdue and playing a Test outside of this event is BALONEY...

My wishlist:
The ODI dies a natural death. No more of this painful bore of a game....

2 year Test Championship Cycle. Test playoffs the last quarter of the second year...

The biennial cycle for T20 is too much with the IPL and possible Olympic inclusion etc. Make it once in 4 years, what with ODIs dying...

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Being no 1 in tests,followed by the world cup,the rest is pretty meaningless.

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Although I believe Test cricket is the best test for a player, it's clearly on its way out.

The audience for Tests is a small and shrinking pool of "purists". T20 is the future, unfortunately.

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Too early to write Test cricket's obituary...though I think the 10 year ICC @#$%& is going to die soon...



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ICL Ko Support Karo Yaro...

BCCI Ko Joote Chappal Maro....

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bump

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17 Aug, 2009 12:25 Report
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Here is my prioritized rankings:

Be #1 in tests
Win ODI w'Cup
Win T20 W'cup
and play 2 IPLs / year

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17 Aug, 2009 16:37 Report
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I think 1 IPL per year is enough...

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I think an IPL every 2 years is enough....
IPL & T20WC can alternate....

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IPL has a different flavor than World T20...that can be every 2 years... but I think ICC will want it every year to CASH in on the booty to be earned...

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I think as far as the aussies go its just a cash cow,oh and a dramatic competition.

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bump... wrote this a while back and nothing has changed...

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Lots of people should be EXALTANT... India are No. 1 in Tests... that is the goal most cited...

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