The many faces of Twenty20
In the Australian the columnists Patrick Smith and Mike Coward have different views on the growth of Twenty20
“There is room for all types of cricket and the sport must accommodate all of them,” Smith writes. “Twenty20's greatest strength is that it gives access to a new audience. It is attractive to families because it is done with in three hectic hours.”
The avarice and hypocrisy has been breathtaking. Players and governors are kowtowing before the god of mammon and thereby hurting and alienating the loyal shareholders ... Time and again the game's legislators have said the growth of Twenty20 cricket will not be achieved at the expense of the sanctity of Test match cricket.
Gilchrist this week foresaw that the IPL would act as a kind of benefit for long-servers, hastening them into retirement and so opening up chances for younger players still motivated by Test dreams. It is a naive idea.
Sriram Veera is a former staff writer at ESPNcricinfo