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Australia to cancel bangladesh again

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
1. Bangladeshi fans have the least weight in international cricket. While their fans would improve, other countries will be less interested.
Funny that, because I distinctly remember being part of a full house when Bangladesh played at Old Trafford this summer - clearly the fans weren't interested there(!)
 

Themer

U19 Cricketer
Funny that, because I distinctly remember being part of a full house when Bangladesh played at Old Trafford this summer - clearly the fans weren't interested there(!)
I remember that as well. But if it isn't happening near TumTum...
 

TumTum

Banned
:laugh: I don't mean about their population.

I am saying their importance in cricket. If Australians for example get less interested in Test cricket, bad news for world cricket.
 

Themer

U19 Cricketer
I am saying their importance in cricket. If Australians for example get less interested in Test cricket, bad news for world cricket.
Now thats a knee jerk reaction if ever I saw one. I remember the West Indies were once the best and well supported teams in the world then it all fell away. Certainly didn't end world cricket.
 

TumTum

Banned
Now thats a knee jerk reaction if ever I saw one. I remember the West Indies were once the best and well supported teams in the world then it all fell away. Certainly didn't end world cricket.
From memory, they didn't have a big say in international cricket, despite having a strong team and having a big fan base.

Ok guys been fun having this debate but where I live it is about 1:15 am and I am going to go to bed :happy:
 

Themer

U19 Cricketer
From memory, they didn't have a big say in international cricket, despite having a strong team and having a big fan base.
I don't understand why world cricket is doomed if Australia has less of say in world cricket.
 

TumTum

Banned
I don't understand why world cricket is doomed if Australia has less of say in world cricket.
Because they won't have less of a say, that is the problem.

You can already see that we have abondened the 50 over game domestically and are increasing the size of our T20 competition. That is because we are getting less crowd at 50over games than T20 over ones, which are huge in comparison.

Just like when Packer made WSC, the rest of the world will follow us, for good or bad.
 
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Migara

International Coach
I agree with you but I am talking about a knee-jerk reaction about a different thing: About that those calls didn't exist in the first place, and oh boy they sure did.

@Inny Binny: That chart shows what really? You need that orange and blue line to be more closer to each other, not a 2x margin.
Read the following thread. Then we'll come back to the discussion on minnows.
 

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