DeadlyVenom
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Let me be clear - I am still a fan of the format but I don't think we have the cricketing culture or talent to produce long term success in the format. The following reasons convince me that its time to move our priorities elsewhere :
Our FC structure is dire - we can go back 10 years of threads on this forum regarding future talents and the next best thing but they all inevitably flop. There is very little talent that is being produced and more youngsters are inclined to give T20 cricket a go and hopefully make big money.
There is a lack of innovative leadership in our FC cricket - Previously our players came through either street smart or through an excellent finishing school in English county cricket. Now our players do not have the intellectual capability to flourish in FC cricket and test cricket. We produce rabbits that inevitably get caught in the headlights.
There is a lack of appreciation for test cricket in Pakistan - If you talk to the average fan they don't really care about tests and view it as a boring and out dated format.
It is costly to host foreign tours - A T20 or ODI tour can be finished in a week and life goes on in major Pakistani cities that crumble when put under lockdown for presidential level security.
And finally, while it may be hard to hear for purists - test cricket is a dying and commercially unviable format. For a largely poor country like Pakistan is makes no sense to place such a focus on something that won't generate revenue. There is not even the possibility of hosting iconic series like the Ashes, Aus v Eng, Aus V SA because India won't play us and we aren't good enough to compete outside of Asia.
It is better we focus solely on T20 and ODI where a few sparks of individual brilliance can occasionally bring some glory.
Our FC structure is dire - we can go back 10 years of threads on this forum regarding future talents and the next best thing but they all inevitably flop. There is very little talent that is being produced and more youngsters are inclined to give T20 cricket a go and hopefully make big money.
There is a lack of innovative leadership in our FC cricket - Previously our players came through either street smart or through an excellent finishing school in English county cricket. Now our players do not have the intellectual capability to flourish in FC cricket and test cricket. We produce rabbits that inevitably get caught in the headlights.
There is a lack of appreciation for test cricket in Pakistan - If you talk to the average fan they don't really care about tests and view it as a boring and out dated format.
It is costly to host foreign tours - A T20 or ODI tour can be finished in a week and life goes on in major Pakistani cities that crumble when put under lockdown for presidential level security.
And finally, while it may be hard to hear for purists - test cricket is a dying and commercially unviable format. For a largely poor country like Pakistan is makes no sense to place such a focus on something that won't generate revenue. There is not even the possibility of hosting iconic series like the Ashes, Aus v Eng, Aus V SA because India won't play us and we aren't good enough to compete outside of Asia.
It is better we focus solely on T20 and ODI where a few sparks of individual brilliance can occasionally bring some glory.
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