Very unfair to simply say all the **** players are only interested in T20s while the good ones aren't.
I did not say all the crap ones are interested in T20 and
I don't even think T20 is the issue here..
Chris Gayle, the greatest T20 player ever has 2 triple centuries, which is more than what these players can do in a combined effort.
The problem is what do you aspire to as a cricketer? Do players like Akmal, Hafeez aspire to be great batsmen? I am not sure how much you follow them besides cricket matches but from what I gathered from their interviews and philosophy, they do not have such aspirations and their primary goal seems to be picking up the best contracts from various T20 leagues around the world. Umar Akmal has repeatedly expressed his frustration indirectly at missing out on IPL during his best years..
Problem is not IPL or T20 or anything else..problem is in them..
Some of the greatest batsmen India have produced have played in IPL and seem to strike the right balance..Kallis is a gun Test and T20 player..the issue is what your priorities and aspirations are as a cricketer...problem is that the complete failure in Test cricket does not hurt Hafeez at all..When Hafeez was asked earlier this year about whether his technical deficiencies were the reason he failed to reach double figures in South Africa, his answer was not "yes and I am trying to work on them with my coach and I want to do my best to prove myself" his answer was a shrug of the shoulders, denial of any technical flaws and point towards the 80 odd he scored in the T20.
Problem is that Akmal is not upset at not finding a permanent spot in the test team..when he is asked about this, his response is to lash out at his critics who apparently are plotting a conspiracy to destroy his tremendous potential that he is going to fulfill by scoring a lot of 25s in T20 leagues.
Nasir Jamshed and Junaid Khan are the only players among the young ones who have expressed some desire to prove themselves in Test cricket..and one of them is not even in the team.