BoyBrumby
Englishman
From The Guardian.
England's double Ashes-winning skipper () who has just helmed his side to the number 1 position () says the longest form of the game is under threat from its abbreviated offspring.
He points to dwindling attendances (outside of Blighty), England facing South Africa over just three tests next summer having previously signed an agreement that future series between the two nations would be contested over five games & the postponement/cancellation of the proposed 2013 test championship.
He might be an unlikely revolutionary, but it's hard to disagree with Sir Andrew (it's only a matter of time now) and refreshing someone in his position choses to speak out rather than tow the party line, as the captains of some other nations always seem to. No names, no pack drill.
England's double Ashes-winning skipper () who has just helmed his side to the number 1 position () says the longest form of the game is under threat from its abbreviated offspring.
He points to dwindling attendances (outside of Blighty), England facing South Africa over just three tests next summer having previously signed an agreement that future series between the two nations would be contested over five games & the postponement/cancellation of the proposed 2013 test championship.
He might be an unlikely revolutionary, but it's hard to disagree with Sir Andrew (it's only a matter of time now) and refreshing someone in his position choses to speak out rather than tow the party line, as the captains of some other nations always seem to. No names, no pack drill.