It's time to reform the Ashes

By Muhammad Irfan / Roar Rookie

It has been said that greatness always comes from Test cricket as the pinnacle of the game.

Even though the shorter format is pulling in the crowds, especially younger generations, back to cricket, still we see the true passion of the game in series like the Ashes. One can say cricket is alive because of the Ashes.

Over the years teams struggled to win even a Test match in an away series. A lot is being said about the doctoring of playing strips, especially on the Subcontinent.

Earlier this year, after Australia whitewashed Pakistan four times in a row, Ian Chappell said Cricket Australia should stop inviting Pakistan if they don’t improve in a series Down Under. There is not much difference between England and Pakistan, as the Poms have lost 14 from 18 Test matches in Australia. Their last win was in Sydney back in 2010. Since then they have not come close enough to draw a match.

Australia has shown how big the gulf is between sides, especially when playing in Australia. The Aussies have badly exposed the bowling and batting depth of English team in foreign conditions. Considering the body language of the players, one can easily assess that even rain may not stop the whitewash now.

(Mark Brake / Cricket Australia / Getty Images)

Australia is providing a level playing field for all touring teams to demonstrate their skills and win a series, so touring teams have no excuse. Apart from a single session in the second Test there was no competition. The only question is the margin of defeat. There was no contribution from senior players, so the question will remain the same for the remaining two matches.

Since Cricket Australia can’t stop inviting England as the Ashes is the most important series in world, if England does not show any improvement in the remaining two matches, it will not be a bad idea to considering playing a six-match series. Both teams would play three matches at home and three matches away every two years. It will keep the public interested for a longer period of time. In the case of drawn series, the winner will be decided on the basis of away wins.

Too much cricket is being played nowadays thanks to T20 and now T10 leagues, but Test cricket will remain the pinnacle of the game. Due to its rich history, intense rivalries and commercial interest, the Ashes holds the key to keeping Test cricket alive.

Test cricket will die if there is no competition in the Ashes, as it is hard to follow the game when you know the final score.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2017-12-21T10:51:01+00:00

Muhammad Irfan

Roar Rookie


I think its a lot to do with the mental strength and structure of Shield Cricket, In Australia young players are familiar with all sorts playing surfaces before they get a chance to play for national team. Currently there is no team who can win all condition.Even Aussies struggled in sub-continent and seeming condition of UK. To become the dream team again original character of the playing strips needs to be restored else Aus will continue to struggle in ASIA

2017-12-20T18:29:21+00:00

Ghulam Qadir

Guest


Dear Irfan, i strongly agree with your points and am all for continuity of the Ashes and test cricket in general which you rightly pointed out is the pinnacle of the game. My question to you is why foreign players are so uncomfortable playing in Australia, while Australian players seem to be at a relative ease away from home? Has it got to do with the methods of training adopted by Aussies? or lack of preparation by foreign teams? or lack of foreign players' exposure in Australian pitches? Of course your recommendation stands valid.

2017-12-20T09:44:54+00:00

Muhammad Irfan

Guest


Thats good Prak. if someone else thought so,

2017-12-20T03:55:55+00:00

Graeme

Guest


The only reform required is the original urn should be housed in Australia not England where they belong otherwise just leave the Ashes alone.

2017-12-20T03:48:11+00:00

bazza200

Roar Rookie


Problem is you can't play in Australia during winter due to AFL and England you not going to play there in winter. A spilt series would distract from other series in between.

2017-12-20T03:34:55+00:00

Prak

Roar Rookie


Good idea. But I see it has already been proposed elsewhere http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/ashes-201718-whitewash-threat-means-its-time-to-talk-about-revamping-the-ashes-20171219-h07mb5.html

2017-12-19T17:32:12+00:00

Ali jabran

Guest


Not a bad idea

2017-12-19T15:33:59+00:00

shoaib ahmed

Roar Rookie


Excellent idea of reforming the ashes which is the pinnacle of cricket.

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