What else do you want England to do? There's an Ashes series and a Champions Trophy to schedule that summer.Is a bummer though. NZ and the players seem to have worked out a pretty good deal for each side, and the ECB have **** all over everyone. Instead of playing at Lord's, they should burn it down.
Swing and miss. They shouldn't have to choose. I'm sure you'd be just as honourable, not given the choice.yeah players having the right to do what they want to do is really annoying. their families should be ashamed.
This and Williamson as captain.hey wait a minute, it's only a 2 test series anyway. **** england send out a weakened squad!
push the test out by a single day.What else do you want England to do? There's an Ashes series and a Champions Trophy to schedule that summer.
I blame the BCCI.
It's not actually that simple when you look at the other schedules (and that's before you look at the Test starting dates it would bring and the new days of the week for the ODIs if you did that)push the test out by a single day.
cancel the single odi then. and before you scream loss of revenue - a side missing our "star" players isn't going to last 5 days in a test so you would lose revenue there.It's not actually that simple when you look at the other schedules (and that's before you look at the Test starting dates it would bring and the new days of the week for the ODIs if you did that)
Yep, as long as they don't accept a six figure New Zealand contract this July it really shouldn't be a problem.That's sad. It really rips me that 3-4 guys are going to choose family and $ over a Lord's Test, and they have the right to. It shouldn't be an issue.
We deserve because we have a low ranking? Wouldn't more tests give us a chance to improve and raise our ranking? I read somewhere that we have a better win ratio that the WI but since they have played more games they have a better ranking....Some crappy compromise will be reached and the top players will fly in a day before the tests and leave the day after to go sit on a very well-funded bench, if this year's ipl is anything to go by.
We deserve only 2 tests vs England at present. Two tests against the Windies on the other hand - still annngreeeEYeYYe.
It's a 3 ODI series, cancelling one would make absolutely no sense from a sporting or financial point of view.cancel the single odi then. and before you scream loss of revenue - a side missing our "star" players isn't going to last 5 days in a test so you would lose revenue there.
Rankings are based on average points per Test so playing more doesn't necessarily mean you have a better ranking.We deserve because we have a low ranking? Wouldn't more tests give us a chance to improve and raise our ranking? I read somewhere that we have a better win ratio that the WI but since they have played more games they have a better ranking....
If the difference between two sides is vast then I don't have a problem with a two test series - no-one benefits from absolute drubbings. Who would have wanted a third test when we toured South Africa in late 2007? In saying that we were competitive enough to make the recent 3-test series vs South Africa at home worthwhile and we'll see where they are compared to England soon. Obviously I want 3-test series minimum unless the teams are on completely different levels.We deserve because we have a low ranking? Wouldn't more tests give us a chance to improve and raise our ranking? I read somewhere that we have a better win ratio that the WI but since they have played more games they have a better ranking....
You don't particularly get it, do you. We're expecting cricketers to be loyal to their country and at the same time a carrot is being dangled in front of them (IPL) that sets them up for life. And nothing is being done to remedy it.Yep, as long as they don't accept a six figure New Zealand contract this July it really shouldn't be a problem.
But isn't the whole issue arising from the fact that their NZC contracts entitle them to 5 weeks off? It's not like they're breaking any of the terms or conditions of their employment. The NZC agreed to this in the first place, so you can hardly blame the players for doing what they're contractually entitled to do.Yep, as long as they don't accept a six figure New Zealand contract this July it really shouldn't be a problem.