Skyliner
International 12th Man
Another Ashes series. There's one of these every year, always 5 tests.
It's just selfishness on the part of England and Australia. South Africa are the number one side in world cricket and they only ever get 3 test series's in Australia - apparently due to ICC guidelines. Who is the ICC? India / England / Australia. So you have a side which over the years has had the likes of Steyn, Kallis, Smith, Morkel being treated like a second rate nation. Is it any wonder test audiences are declining in SA?
England were an uncompetitive rabble between 1989 and 2005, but the glut of tests against Australia they were still allowed to play over this period allowed their players to steal a march on every other nation apart from Australia, and eventually get back to parity (temporarily) with Australia. Meanwhile if a side like NZ shows that they are an uncompetitive rabble, their series get degraded to 2 tests and they get pilloried. Their last tour to Australia was tied at 1-1, so they never to get to play a decider. They never get a chance to go through that and get anywhere near parity with the kind of experience that English players get.
The selfish big 3 concentrate on their icon series's, and everyone else can go to hell. The big 3 should be pouring money into the Windies game via ICC, and gutless Australia and England should have fought the good fight on behalf of smaller nations, instead of meekly capitulating to India. India sue a bankrupt Windies for USD 54 million and their Big 3 partners say nothing. Moral cowardice. This is despite in being well known that India just scheduled another tour by Sri Lanka and suffered no material loss. Do the Big 3 want Windies cricket to die completely? The **** Forrel series is already totally devalued, why not keep putting the boot in.
The IPL season cuts right across the back end of the NZ international season and right through the Windies season. NZ have players turning up for test cricket virtually the night before a match starts, while all the better Windies players are lost to the IPL. No wonder the Windies are being humiliated on a regular basis.All very well to blame their board, but their board has issues to deal with that England and Australia are insulated and protected from by their suck-up relationship with India. Is this acceptable, that international cricket is reduced to a B Grade product? Why not have the IPL in July, right in the heart of the English summer, or November - right when Australia are beginning their home test programme. Then let's see the 'franchise before country' shenanigans that erupt. But right now it's countries in the Big 3 family looking down their noses at NZ and Windies players and saying "oh, they are poor, no wonder they choose the IPL". No, they have the IPL driven right through their home summers like a stake.
Australia and England have ensured themselves advantages that other nations don't have, they play many more tests, they have their home seasons protected, they have carved up the pie in conjunction with India. How is this different to cheating, to rorting the commonwealth of cricket playing nations? Where is the level playing field that allows the 'smaller' nations to compete? Rather than recieve the assistance they need, the 'smaller' nations actually have the deck increasingly stacked against them.
What other commonwealth sport does this happen in? The likes of Scotland and Ireland have never beaten the All Blacks; should NZ brush them? Australia are crap at rugby; should NZ refuse to play them for a decade?
Is the cricketing community a family or is just the Big 3 and everyone else be damned? 2 tests for a good NZ side that drew with England last time they were in NZ, so that Australia and England can play yet another 5 test series? What a damned disgrace.
It's just selfishness on the part of England and Australia. South Africa are the number one side in world cricket and they only ever get 3 test series's in Australia - apparently due to ICC guidelines. Who is the ICC? India / England / Australia. So you have a side which over the years has had the likes of Steyn, Kallis, Smith, Morkel being treated like a second rate nation. Is it any wonder test audiences are declining in SA?
England were an uncompetitive rabble between 1989 and 2005, but the glut of tests against Australia they were still allowed to play over this period allowed their players to steal a march on every other nation apart from Australia, and eventually get back to parity (temporarily) with Australia. Meanwhile if a side like NZ shows that they are an uncompetitive rabble, their series get degraded to 2 tests and they get pilloried. Their last tour to Australia was tied at 1-1, so they never to get to play a decider. They never get a chance to go through that and get anywhere near parity with the kind of experience that English players get.
The selfish big 3 concentrate on their icon series's, and everyone else can go to hell. The big 3 should be pouring money into the Windies game via ICC, and gutless Australia and England should have fought the good fight on behalf of smaller nations, instead of meekly capitulating to India. India sue a bankrupt Windies for USD 54 million and their Big 3 partners say nothing. Moral cowardice. This is despite in being well known that India just scheduled another tour by Sri Lanka and suffered no material loss. Do the Big 3 want Windies cricket to die completely? The **** Forrel series is already totally devalued, why not keep putting the boot in.
The IPL season cuts right across the back end of the NZ international season and right through the Windies season. NZ have players turning up for test cricket virtually the night before a match starts, while all the better Windies players are lost to the IPL. No wonder the Windies are being humiliated on a regular basis.All very well to blame their board, but their board has issues to deal with that England and Australia are insulated and protected from by their suck-up relationship with India. Is this acceptable, that international cricket is reduced to a B Grade product? Why not have the IPL in July, right in the heart of the English summer, or November - right when Australia are beginning their home test programme. Then let's see the 'franchise before country' shenanigans that erupt. But right now it's countries in the Big 3 family looking down their noses at NZ and Windies players and saying "oh, they are poor, no wonder they choose the IPL". No, they have the IPL driven right through their home summers like a stake.
Australia and England have ensured themselves advantages that other nations don't have, they play many more tests, they have their home seasons protected, they have carved up the pie in conjunction with India. How is this different to cheating, to rorting the commonwealth of cricket playing nations? Where is the level playing field that allows the 'smaller' nations to compete? Rather than recieve the assistance they need, the 'smaller' nations actually have the deck increasingly stacked against them.
What other commonwealth sport does this happen in? The likes of Scotland and Ireland have never beaten the All Blacks; should NZ brush them? Australia are crap at rugby; should NZ refuse to play them for a decade?
Is the cricketing community a family or is just the Big 3 and everyone else be damned? 2 tests for a good NZ side that drew with England last time they were in NZ, so that Australia and England can play yet another 5 test series? What a damned disgrace.
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