Senile Sentry
International Debutant
Scheduling of SMAT was strictly keeping in mind IPL auctions in February. Obviously bigger priority for the Board than winning a series in Aus or the overall picture.
yupScheduling of SMAT was strictly keeping in mind IPL auctions in February. Obviously bigger priority for the Board than winning a series in Aus or the overall picture.
Yeah most of the test players had their families with them. Rahane, Pujara, Ashwin for sure, dunno if others brought their families. Dont even know how many more of them are married, tbh. Rohit did not travel with his wife and kid as he was joining the tour for only a short few weeks anyways. Are there other guys who are married in this contingent? Dhawan's wife and kids live in Melbourne anyways. Most others are not married I think. Virat's wife was obviously pregnant and could not travel.This is interesting. Wasn't aware families have travelled with players. Actually I dont think anyone would have opted for this.
OK. I thought Ashwin's family is back in India. Good for them.Yeah most of the test players had their families with them. Rahane, Pujara, Ashwin for sure, dunno if others brought their families. Dont even know how many more of them are married, tbh. Rohit did not travel with his wife and kid as he was joining the tour for only a short few weeks anyways. Are there other guys who are married in this contingent? Dhawan's wife and kids live in Melbourne anyways. Most others are not married I think. Virat's wife was obviously pregnant and could not travel.
Oh, his wife has been posting videos on social media. Turns out, Prithvi Shaw is the real babysitter in the team, as there were a number of videos of his with the kids on tour (Ashwin, Rahane and Pujara's).OK. I thought Ashwin's family is back in India. Good for them.
I see no future for test cricket as it is bound to die in India soon. We all thought it will last decade but then IPL's impact wasn't really felt on that decade - for most of the players were already brought up in the traditional style and had some respect for longer version.yup
all ties back into why Test cricket is dying. It's just not the number 1 priority for the administrators atm. Making money is, and the IPL = money.
I definitely take the point around the desirability but CA were never going to go for this - Channel 7 would have had an aneurysm and tried to sue them into oblivion when they found out that the quality of the BBL would be diluted by an Australia A series!Having some A games would have helped Australia too, given their choice in case of more injuries was to call up players playing the BBL. A rather win-win situation for everyone concerned but somehow did not happen.
Are you sure that they weren't all kids.Oh, his wife has been posting videos on social media. Turns out, Prithvi Shaw is the real babysitter in the team, as there were a number of videos of his with the kids on tour (Ashwin, Rahane and Pujara's).
nah test cricket can survive fair weather fans and their doom and gloom analysisI disagree. Crowds are the first and best benchmarks to evaluate popularity of a game. It means there is passion and following enough for them to take the effort and physically cheer for their team in live. Or better take along their wards as well and make them potentially hooked to cricket as well.
Test cricket always used to be big events and have jam-packed attendances wherever played in India. That started changing towards mid and end 2000s. Initially this was attributed to new test centers and them bring away from city centers etc but it has since then become more of a norm than exception.
Make no mistake, Indian test cricket is well and truly staring at its demise in this decade.