KhalidRafi
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For a number of years now perpetual trophies have been part of test cricket but more recently they have become a mainstay. And understandably so, they help put a face on cricketing rivalries and make them more personal and official. These are ones that are currently contested for by the test playing nations:
- The Ashes (England vs Australia)
- Anthony De Mello Trophy (India vs England)
- Pataudi Trophy (India vs England)
- Frank Worrell Trophy (West Indies vs Australia)
- Wisden Trophy (West Indies vs England)
- Trans-Tasman Trophy (New Zealand vs Australia)
- Border–Gavaskar Trophy (India vs Australia)
- Southern Cross Trophy (Australia vs Zimbabwe)
- Sir Vivian Richards Trophy (West Indies vs South Africa)
- Clive Lloyd Trophy (West Indies vs Zimbabwe)
- Basil D'Oliveira Trophy (South Africa vs England)
- Warne–Muralidaran Trophy (Sri Lanka vs Australia)
- Freedom Trophy (South Africa vs India)
- Sobers–Tissera Trophy (West Indies vs Sri Lanka)
- Ganguly–Durjoy Trophy (India vs Bangladesh)
With even Bangladesh being part of a perpetual trophy now, it surprises me why Pakistan isn't part of any. And the fact that we play in UAE isn't a good enough reason because a number of these trophies have been contested for since the 90's and the early 2000's when Pakistan was a significant cricketing heavyweight. I dunno, but the sound of a McGrath-Akram Trophy, a Hutton-Kardar trophy or even a Cronje-Malik trophy (kidding about that one) just sounds more interesting and would make the rivalry between Pakistan and another country more interesting. Any reason why anyone would reckon Pakistan is not part of this?
Also, just food for thought but in a perfect world I'd like the perpetual trophies including Pakistan to be called as these:
Kardar Trophy, Hutton Trophy/Barrington Trophy (Pakistan vs England)
McGrath-Akram Trophy (Pakistan vs Australia)
Subcontinent Trophy (Pakistan vs India)
Richards-Miandad Trophy (Pakistan vs West Indies)
Donald-Younis Trophy (Pakistan vs South Africa)
Khan-Sangakkara Trophy (Pakistan vs Sri Lanka)
Khan-Hadlee Trophy (Pakistan vs New Zealand)
Flower-Inzamam Trophy (Pakistan vs Zimbabwe)
- The Ashes (England vs Australia)
- Anthony De Mello Trophy (India vs England)
- Pataudi Trophy (India vs England)
- Frank Worrell Trophy (West Indies vs Australia)
- Wisden Trophy (West Indies vs England)
- Trans-Tasman Trophy (New Zealand vs Australia)
- Border–Gavaskar Trophy (India vs Australia)
- Southern Cross Trophy (Australia vs Zimbabwe)
- Sir Vivian Richards Trophy (West Indies vs South Africa)
- Clive Lloyd Trophy (West Indies vs Zimbabwe)
- Basil D'Oliveira Trophy (South Africa vs England)
- Warne–Muralidaran Trophy (Sri Lanka vs Australia)
- Freedom Trophy (South Africa vs India)
- Sobers–Tissera Trophy (West Indies vs Sri Lanka)
- Ganguly–Durjoy Trophy (India vs Bangladesh)
With even Bangladesh being part of a perpetual trophy now, it surprises me why Pakistan isn't part of any. And the fact that we play in UAE isn't a good enough reason because a number of these trophies have been contested for since the 90's and the early 2000's when Pakistan was a significant cricketing heavyweight. I dunno, but the sound of a McGrath-Akram Trophy, a Hutton-Kardar trophy or even a Cronje-Malik trophy (kidding about that one) just sounds more interesting and would make the rivalry between Pakistan and another country more interesting. Any reason why anyone would reckon Pakistan is not part of this?
Also, just food for thought but in a perfect world I'd like the perpetual trophies including Pakistan to be called as these:
Kardar Trophy, Hutton Trophy/Barrington Trophy (Pakistan vs England)
McGrath-Akram Trophy (Pakistan vs Australia)
Subcontinent Trophy (Pakistan vs India)
Richards-Miandad Trophy (Pakistan vs West Indies)
Donald-Younis Trophy (Pakistan vs South Africa)
Khan-Sangakkara Trophy (Pakistan vs Sri Lanka)
Khan-Hadlee Trophy (Pakistan vs New Zealand)
Flower-Inzamam Trophy (Pakistan vs Zimbabwe)
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