The Surfer

Cricket's continuing evolution

Tony Cozier, writing in the Stabroek News , while acknowledging that Twenty20 cricket remains the game of the present, says Test cricket's continued survival despite competition from different versions of the sport is an achievement in itself.

Siddhartha Talya
Siddhartha Talya
25-Feb-2013
Tony Cozier, writing in the Stabroek News, while acknowledging that Twenty20 cricket remains the game of the present, says Test cricket's continued survival despite competition from different versions of the sport is an achievement in itself.
It all adds to the appeal of the sport but it is accompanied by a general concern over the impact of such rapid expansion on Test cricket, for 132 years the bedrock of the game.
There is widespread doubt that it can survive the counter-attraction of latest development to its long-held primacy. It is increasingly seen as an anachronism in an age that has no time for a leisurely pursuit extending to five days, six hours a day.

Siddhartha Talya is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo