To the original post..while most of us on this forum prefer test cricket, I find this exercise of listing all the reasons why Test cricket is better pretty futile. As has been said in this thread, they cater to different audiences with different tastes and these two groups are unlikely to accept each other's reasons. Take someone who prefers T20 for example. The first reason he will provide is that it finishes quickly. Now are we going to accept that and acknowledge the superiority of T20? No. But that reason is sufficient enough for him just like Collingwood battling against Steyn, Morkel and De Wet on the 5th day to save a test match is sufficient for us. There is no reason to try to convince each other because it wont work.
Test cricket's appeal is so distinct from that of T20, that one cant possibly compare them.
But having said that, as mush as I love test cricket, even I dont have the luxury of watching 5 day test match from beginning to end anymore. After the first day in the second test match between Australia and Pakistan, I took the next 4 days off, but thats a one-off thing..I cant take days off everytime a test match happens. But an England-South Africa test series will definitely excite me much more than a T20 World Cup..


As much as I love test cricket..I also love ODIs too
Actually its already having its effects. Watching the India-Bangladesh test match on the first day, the way people like Gambhir, Sehwag, Yuvraj got out..
I am sure they will not repeat the mistake in the second innings, but you will have these collapses from time to time even with the best batting line up.



Are you sure about that?? Have a look at
this. I saw it from the first ball but have a look at the scorecards, especially South Africa's one..are you telling me if Wasim Akram who is usually a very good death bowler, had got Lance Klusener in the 45th over, the outcome would not have been different?