I think Ireland need it more from the perspective of stopping the drain of players to England - both through county cricket and the national team. The other sides haven't really had that problem of having the players that would have been keys to their success in Test cricket leaving because they can't progress their career to the top level. It's fair enough for players to want to play tests, I don't begrudge Rankin and Morgan, but it's shit for people to use the absence of players of their skill level as a reason not to give Ireland test status.
Actually having suitable stadiums to play cricket in Ireland also has to be a factor. Afghanistan's lack of local stadiums to play international cricket can't be viable long term - just as we need to get cricket back to Pakistan, I can't see the sense in adding a new test nation that can't play at home.
I certainly think Australia should invite Papua New Guinea into our domestic structure, and instead of sending a PM's XI or state side, let them play instead of warmup matches for touring international sides, and a match or two against Australia itself.
Actually having suitable stadiums to play cricket in Ireland also has to be a factor. Afghanistan's lack of local stadiums to play international cricket can't be viable long term - just as we need to get cricket back to Pakistan, I can't see the sense in adding a new test nation that can't play at home.
Absolutely, though throw Scotland a bone too, or at least vow to do it in the future.Afghanistan play in the asia cup now, right? (odi) - imagine England offering a regular tri series against Ireland and Netherlands!!!
I certainly think Australia should invite Papua New Guinea into our domestic structure, and instead of sending a PM's XI or state side, let them play instead of warmup matches for touring international sides, and a match or two against Australia itself.