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Xix2565

International Regular
Respectfully, there's a big hairy monster whose name starts with T and ends with twenty that is a much more dangerous foe. Specifically, franchise cricket.
Honestly this doesn't really track considering the actions of the Pig 2/3 boards ****ing up Tests predate T20 and franchise cricket. The ICC of the 1900s (Eng, Aus and SA) basically ****ed up international cricket and are just now realizing the long-term ramifications.
 

TheJediBrah

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Honestly this doesn't really track considering the actions of the Pig 2/3 boards ****ing up Tests predate T20 and franchise cricket. The ICC of the 1900s (Eng, Aus and SA) basically ****ed up international cricket and are just now realizing the long-term ramifications.
Fantastic post. So masterfully done to avoid placing blame on India.

Srs
 

Xix2565

International Regular
Fantastic post. So masterfully done to avoid placing blame on India.

Srs
? Right now India's the biggest idiot in the world as far as making Tests more viable. The BCCI have the financial/political weight to generally back any reasonable proposal on making Tests viable via streaming/the Internet and they've basically put their hands in their pants and ****ed off somewhere. That they seem intent on copying the 1900s doesn't mean the 1900s cricketing powers weren't idiots as well.
 

Xix2565

International Regular
I mean if we're going around placing blame I don't see how the CA/ECB were doing anything with their power to open up Tests and make it more successful as a global sport, but clearly this is all about protecting the BCCI's feelings. Jay Shah can go jump off a cliff, would instantly improve the BCCI by magnitudes.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
Uncertain wtf Xix is talking about, but I think (based on 1900s, Eng-Aus-SA triumvirate) it's some beef about the failure of the 1912 Triangular series. Never expected that from him tbh.
 

Xix2565

International Regular
Uncertain wtf Xix is talking about, but I think (based on 1900s, Eng-Aus-SA triumvirate) it's some beef about the failure of the 1912 Triangular series. Never expected that from him tbh.
The idea of having only Commonwealth teams as Test nations and basically locking out other decent cricketing nations during that period from joining the club. You know, the same sort of problems as now with smaller Test nations barely getting Tests against anyone, and the pathway to Test status basically being thrown out. Thought people would get it easily smh.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
The idea of having only Commonwealth teams as Test nations and basically locking out other decent cricketing nations during that period from joining the club. You know, the same sort of problems as now with smaller Test nations barely getting Tests against anyone, and the pathway to Test status basically being thrown out. Thought people would get it easily smh.
I don't think this is really true? There wasn't any concerted effort to attract more countries to the sport, sure, but when countries showed interest they were generally given test status fairly early on (so long as English imperialists saw the colony wanting to join as sufficiently de-attached from the empire) and played plenty tests, a large percentage against England themselves. Blaming Australia for that is also odd – while culpable for many things, they didn't have much of a say in these matters; the ICC was for a very long time the Imperial Cricket Council after all, and not that prominent.

Oh and I've implied that England suck multiple times in the above paragraph, but it's worth being explicit about the fact that England (the English state) are sucky bastards who suck big-time and their sucky paternalistic viewpoint still pervades their peoples' sucky and strangely insular outlook on (/ over) world cricket.
 

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