the big bambino
International Captain
You got flack over your comments abt the scheduling of the ashes but I want to say now I agreed with you. I don't think you were saying we should avoid playing better sides. Just that we shouldn't schedule series to our disadvantage. We signed up for an ambush out of marketing greed. We could have used the time btwn series to better prepare ourselves for the rematch here. That wont happen now.He won't be around much longer. He's back is ****ed, he's nearly 33. He'll walk away soon and who could blame him?
There's an article in cricinfo that is finally asking the questions that should have been put to CA years ago and Sutherland specifically. It raises the neglect of grade and fc cricket, which coincided under the selectionship of Hilditch. The state of fc pitches and its detrimental impact on batsmanship while over rating bowling form. The pay structure discriminating against fc performers. To that I'd add the woeful scheduling of the ashes up to 2019. All for short term profit at the expense of the game.
I'm concluding that Sutherland knows little of cricket or business. Outside of being a short term raider I mean. He is able to exploit what others have built for short term profit but the expense of organisation's future. This, in his mind, justifies his salary. What he and those who "market" the game don't get is that its income might come from short form cricket but its brand is test cricket. That is the format which gives the game credibility, the standard players most respect and where the skills fo the game are are expressed at its highest level. If you don't have a respectable test team no one gives a stuff if the sydney thundersticks or who the **** ever, wins the bbl.
Unfortunately it is also the game's most costly to run and hardest to justify in return for outlay terms. But its a necessary cost just like you need costly patrols in a security business to provide the service your customers are actually paying for. Let test cricket and its supporting structure run down you just might trigger a crisis in the game resembling the situation we are currently in. This is the worst Aussie side I've seen. We had reasons explaining our poor sides in the late 70s and mid 80s and then reasons for hope we'd improve. I don't see any inclination to improve our test side now and in fact administration has done its best to put off the issue. Dazzle us with red herrings like Argus. Talk abt cycles and so on. All of it is proof that they've neglected the standard of cricket in Australia while pimping the game for as much as they can. Its an appalling neglect and things wont improve as long as we have Sutherland shrugging his shoulders when asked what he intends to do.
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