honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
For every difficulty you say a modern cricketer faces, there is the counter argument of better facilities, better fitness training, better coaching tools available, better monetary rewards for players, better takign care of them through injuries, better bats, flatter wickets, smaller grounds etc. etc..Was test cricket not "easier" in the 1960s?
For the purposes of comparison i don't think it's relevant- you can't hold it against someone that they played in a less professional era anyway, or that certain innovations had not yet been seen.
But cricket, like all sport, moves forward, and the literal standard of play today- with all the improved fitness, more cricket played and new ideas that have developed over the years- is surely better than it was in the 1960s. Nevertheless, it's a horrid point to make in criticism of someone who played in an earlier era, and if that's what you're saying i completely agree.
I don't think cricket is any easier now but I don't think it is that much more difficult either.. To me the only things comparable are the standard of opposition faced..