On the Home Internationals being sadly missed, and it's demise being the fault of World Cups, Goughy took the words out of my mouth - and backed it with research.
Interesting (and something I didnt know until now) was that the Home International Championship was beset by poor attendance at the end. It was seen as carrying little value in a changed envionment.
In its last year less than 15 000 watched Wales beat England in Wrexham, less than 8 000 watched Wales draw with Northern Ireland in Swansea and only 24 000 watched England beat Northern Ireland at Wembley.
Its time had passed
I don't think any comparison can be made between that and the Six Nations. Maybe in the future, if and when rugby becomes truly global, the 6 Nations will diminish - but that will be the nature of sporting evolution.
As far as the Welsh debacle at Twickers before the WC - I thnk Boybrumby answered his own question - it was a warm up match - just like you get in cricket - and as such must be taken with a pinch of salt. Do you remember the warm up games before the cricket WC?
It has no real implications for this discussion.
As far as my arguing for a test WC because it will produce the best team - as Kiwiposter says, that's stupid. I did apologise for implying that in discussion with Richard earlier in the thread.
But to say that makes a WC 'spurious' is a different matter. On that view, all World Championships in all sports are spurious - unless they come up with the commonly accepted best team. All golf majors are spurious unless Tiger Woods wins, all Olympic winners, all Wimbledon winners, etc., etc.
The point is that a test WC would be great - Full Stop. Just like the Rugby WC, the Football WC, the Olympics - like all the major sporting events. We haven't got one in cricket.
Kiwipostereborn's point about the rolling champ. is fine. Why can't we have both? Indeed, my WC draw would be based on the rolling champ. rankings. Once again, my WC would only take 1 season in every four.
I really think such a WC would attract more people to the sport - maybe not those who actively don't like cricket, but plenty of floating sports fans I believe. I repeat, if last year's Eng v Ind series were a WC match, don't tell me it wouldn't have garnered much more interest.
Finally, I think that 3 match test series (you'd need to win 4 series in a row under my system) are far less likely to produce freak winners - and that if we'd had a WC over the last decade, my bet is that the Aussies would have won everytime.