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03 Sep 2016 11:47 #319638
by ketchim
"Currently, these teams make good revenue from TV rights when bigger nations
like India and other countries go and play against them.
Their revenues will nosedive and they will struggle further
to support their cricket at the grassroots level." .
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03 Sep 2016 12:15 #319641
by dillinger10
Mr. Thakur is lying through him teeth. How many Test series have India played against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh in recent years? Over the last 5 years, India have played Bangladesh only once and have not played a Test series against Zimbabwe since 2005.
Of course, this is all a red herring any way, as teams are free to schedule matches against any teams they so wish outside of their regularly scheduled tier matches.
It looks as though the Asian boards are bonding together and voting no as a group.
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05 Sep 2016 11:10 #319757
by BDBH
72% of international players surveyed by FICA support two divisions in Tests
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05 Sep 2016 11:26 #319764
by ketchim
FICA found that :
52% of all international respondents in the current structure still indicated that they would consider rejecting a national contract in favour of free agency in domestic T20 leagues.
70% of all respondents think there should be "ring fenced" windows in the calendar
for certain domestic T20 events to prevent clashes with international cricket.
75% of all respondents think that closing the wage gap between domestic T20 and international cricket would help to retain players in international cricket.
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05 Sep 2016 12:00 #319771
by dillinger10
One other aspect that Mr. Thakur's comments overlook - and this pertains to the players as well - is that by introducing two tiers, you would be granting Test status to two more sides. So if the BCCI really cared about the smaller nations as they so claim, they would be in favour of expanding Test cricket to include countries such as Ireland and Afghanistan.
Mr. Thakur is also overlooking the fact that players have gone on record expressing their desires for wanting to have meaningful Test matches. As things currently stand, there is no real incentive for fans to turn up to the grounds or watch on TV a meaningless match between Sri Lanka and West Indies, but if you were to introduce a two-tier system then suddenly both teams are fighting for promotion to the top tier and interest is increased - increasing both TV revenues and also ticket sales.
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06 Sep 2016 09:36 #319843
by Roberts
In a way the two-tier Test system is already there with no1wanting to play Zimbabwe and Indo-Pak not playing, this is just formalising it
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06 Sep 2016 11:46 #319858
by ketchim
depends : IF you want to fill your boots, ask Zimbabwe
When Tendulkar wanted a Ton on his 100th Test milestone:
Who Ya Gonna Call ?
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTm6TRE-NuZcGumnXByqapTycgK__QuFejvDLmAd5V_dim8vxJftQ
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07 Sep 2016 08:08 #319957
by chairman
The proposal for a two-tier structure in Test cricket has been withdrawn by the ICC, at the meeting of its chief executives committee (CEC) in Dubai on Wednesday, despite six Full Members reportedly being in favour of it. There was no vote at the meeting but the consensus was to take the proposal "off the table" for the moment.
"There was a significant compromise and it was subsequently decided to withdraw the two-tier proposal," a chief executive who attended the meeting told ESPNcricinfo. He said the BCCI, Sri Lanka Cricket, the BCB and Zimbabwe Cricket had opposed the proposal, which had found support from the boards of Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand, Pakistan and West Indies.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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