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"People want to watch T20, that’s the reality" : Eoin Morgan

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(Reuters) – England’s limited-overs captain Eoin Morgan has said that test cricket and the County Championship hold little significance to young players who are increasingly leaning towards the shorter Twenty20 format.

Morgan, who hopes to represent Middlesex in England’s domestic four-day game for the first time in three years this season, believes that he is among the last generation of cricketers for whom the game’s oldest format is still relevant.

“I am not sure the (County) Championship matters to everyone any more,” Morgan told the Times. “I am a bit unique in wanting to return to play in it. I would say I am the last generation of people who care about it.”

Earlier this year, England opener Alex Hales and all-rounder Adil Rashid chose to play only limited-overs cricket for their counties Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire respectively.

England coach Trevor Bayliss said more players could follow if the current congested schedule is not reduced.

“The guys who play it all the time care but I am not sure it holds the same significance to the players who are now exposed to lots of different types of cricket around the world. It is now down the ladder of their priorities,” Morgan said.

Test cricket has witnessed a decline in attendances in recent years, prompting a range of initiatives to engage fans and increase viewership, including the introduction of day-night tests.

Morgan, however, offered a gloomy assessment of the future of red-ball cricket.

“Priorities are shifting. Red-ball cricket has gone backwards. It is not what people want to watch — they want to watch T20, that’s the reality,” he added.

“I don’t have many, if any, kids who come up to me and say they want to play test cricket. They want to play one-day shots.”

http://www.euronews.com/2018/04/12/longer-format-losing-significance-among-youngsters-morgan
 
ODI is the perfect format. Tests are too slow and T20s are too short.
 
T20 is the present and the future. The fans have voted with their $$.

But I do feel tests should be kept alive. I am one of those who enjoys all formats. Perhaps ICC should run tests. If not a few boards will drop the format entirely. The prime candidates being SL, WI. But I feel NZ will be the first.
 
Once paid enough, he will say T10 is good too
 
Morgan telling it how it is.

Aside from mega test series (i.e. Ashes, India vs Pak, etc...) hardly anyone has interest in test cricket anymore.

PP is full of hard core test cricket fanatics, but even 99% of them have jobs, families, other responsibilities and wouldn't watch all five days of test matches. They are ofcourse online champions of the test format, and let everyone know mickey mouse cricket is no where near as exciting as test cricket. Yet only really catch the highlights at the end of the day, or maybe will catch the fifth day of the test if its on a Saturday.

So yes, people want to watch t20s, because it is able to fit into the average person's schedule.

At the moment in terms of popularity: t20s > ODIs > tests

P.S. I am also one of those fans that loves test cricket, but only watch the highlights really.
 
So then, people supporting Morgan's view do not hold ODI/Tests rankings in such esteem anymore. Pakistan need not worry as we're #1 in T20 - forget the rest of the rankings! RIGHT?
 
PP is full of hard core test cricket fanatics, but even 99% of them have jobs, families, other responsibilities and wouldn't watch all five days of test matches. They are ofcourse online champions of the test format, and let everyone know mickey mouse cricket is no where near as exciting as test cricket. Yet only really catch the highlights at the end of the day, or maybe will catch the fifth day of the test if its on a Saturday.

Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.

Test Cricket is more popular on - wait for this - RADIO!
 
There is at least a 2 year waiting list to buy tickets for Test matches in England.

In fact, Test tickets for Pakistan and India tour of England are through a ballot.

Test matches are sold out years in advance in the UK!
 
In a way he is right.. 8 out 10 fans wouldn't care about Test Cricket. T20 and ODI is where the money is.
 
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