The plain facts are that only Australia and England draw crowds to home test matches. I dont ever remember a big crowd in any test in SA, NZ, Pak or SL. How can tests survive in those countries if the pitifull crowds that are showing up continue being the norm?
agree when we Pakistani watching a test match mom comes and say wow world cup is there that's the story or sister ask is this Pakistan vs India (lol).
the matches aren't happening in Pakistan another story.
even when matches happens in Pakistan test match people don't go as they are too busy or say expensive ticket.
sometimes say test kon dekhta hay (who watches test cricket)
Not really, its usually negative cricket and playing for records. Long drawn out affiars that rarely end in a decision. Nothing like the rippers that are played in Eng/Aus/SA, even NZ has great matches due to their pitches/condition.
There was a time when India-Pakistan test matches used to be as exciting as the Ashes, if not more. But thanks to the quality of pitches, rising political tension between two countries and hoards of other reasons- the picture has completely changed in the recent years. You can't blame the Indian crowd for not turning up, when the pitches prepared these days are of pathetic quality and have nothing in them for the bowlers; resulting in the matches almost always culminating into high-scoring draws.
Not really, its usually negative cricket and playing for records. Long drawn out affiars that rarely end in a decision. Nothing like the rippers that are played in Eng/Aus/SA, even NZ has great matches due to their pitches/condition.
But you can't expect same condition in every part of the world...thats the nature....you hv to make adjustments to the conditions....i think that is what TEST cricket all about..
I concur, South Africa in India a few years ago was one of the most painfully boring test series I have seen for a while and just looking at the Cricinfo updates I wouldn't be watching India v Sri Lanka if it were telecast either.
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