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- Oct 10, 2012
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Like it or not Pakistan is now an ordinary Test team and with the attitude of players, management and public towards Test Cricket the future also looks bleak. No matter how many ICC tournaments you have in your kitty, at the end of the day history will remember you on your test performances.
While countries like England and Australia and now India have always promoted a culture of promoting the longer format, it's history and traditions...great vintages Test performances and wins are made into myths and legends, Pakistan despite having a rich Test culture and memorable Test wins (1954 Oval, Sydney 1977, 1987 wins in England and India and being toe to toe against the West Indies in 3 Test Series under Imran) these achievements have never been celebrated or talked about either in the media or press. Because of this no doubt our younger generation (players and public) doesn't takes Tests seriously.
It looks like for us the only cricket achievement was winning the 1992 World Cup and winning World cups is all that matters. Well, other nations do want to win it as well but they also want to be strong Test nations and want to be remembered in the same breath as West Indies of the 70s/80s, Waugh's 2000's team and Bradman's 1948 Invincibles.
A nations which didn't value it's past has no future.
While countries like England and Australia and now India have always promoted a culture of promoting the longer format, it's history and traditions...great vintages Test performances and wins are made into myths and legends, Pakistan despite having a rich Test culture and memorable Test wins (1954 Oval, Sydney 1977, 1987 wins in England and India and being toe to toe against the West Indies in 3 Test Series under Imran) these achievements have never been celebrated or talked about either in the media or press. Because of this no doubt our younger generation (players and public) doesn't takes Tests seriously.
It looks like for us the only cricket achievement was winning the 1992 World Cup and winning World cups is all that matters. Well, other nations do want to win it as well but they also want to be strong Test nations and want to be remembered in the same breath as West Indies of the 70s/80s, Waugh's 2000's team and Bradman's 1948 Invincibles.
A nations which didn't value it's past has no future.