by Rik E Boy » Sat Jul 12, 2008 7:14 pm
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by Rik E Boy » Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:14 pm
by Hondo » Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:43 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:1. The West Indies and NZ are already in oblivion. The same people will care about their cricket as they do no, regardless of their status.
2. In 1985 Australia were better than Sri Lanka and South Africa were in exile therefore your example is irrelevant
3. The Norwood example is also irrelevant. Port is 'better' because they have completely turned over their list and got players from everywhere. That won't happen in International cricket.
4. How has playing Bangladesh five times in a decade helped their cricket? How has playing Zimbabwe about six times in a decade helped their cricket? It hasn't. What improves their cricket is if they play more of it. As second class cricket nations they get leftovers now which is less cricket than the big boys. Let them qualify if they become good enough. Let them play against some sides they can actually beat and build their confidence along with their skills.
by Dirko » Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:10 pm
by Rik E Boy » Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:17 pm
hondo71 wrote:
1 If that's the case, then just pull the life support now - don't embarrass proud cricketing countries by putting them in a second-rate comp without test status![]()
2 In the mid 80s, Australia were considered the second-worst team. So, under your theory of dividing the existing no of teams by 2, Aust would have been Div 2. You also create the risk of that happenning again - any team that drops to Div 2 signs their own death warrant.
3 That's the main reason your theory wouldn't work IMO. Relegation/promotion systems only work when you CAN turnover your list quickly. When this came up on the AFL Board someone who follows EPL explained that "promoted" teams basically have to go out and buy a whole new team otherwise they can't compete. So your second 6 teams may as well be dumped forever because they will never come back. If you think WI & NZ are gone and the others are hopeless why do you want to automatically promote one of them in 5 years time (and relegate one of the "big 6")What if the best team in Div 2 is still nowhere near the level of the worst team in Div 1? Still an automatic relegation?
4 You don't get anywhere playing and beating second-rate sides only. If you only play Div 2 that's as good as you'll ever get. Bangladesh are further along the road than they would have been if they hadn't been able to play the best sides. Playing the best raises your own expectations and therefore you improve preparation, training, etc, etc.
At the end of the day, I understand where you are coming from but wouldn't a simpler solution be simply sacking the minnows? Besides, we hardly play them much anyway. We never play Scotland or Netherlands; Zimbabwe are banned; and we rarely play the Bangers. I think you are applying a sledgehammer to hang a picture up.
by smithy » Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:40 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:1. Since when have the WI and NZ been a 'proud cricket nation'. Both have been a rabble for over a decade.
by Hondo » Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:14 am
by Rik E Boy » Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:48 am
smithy wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:1. Since when have the WI and NZ been a 'proud cricket nation'. Both have been a rabble for over a decade.
Would you say Norwood are a proud football club ?
by Rik E Boy » Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:50 am
hondo71 wrote:REB I don't disagree Test Cricket has it's issues. It's your solution I am not sure about.
You want to solve it by removing test match status from NZ, WI and Bangladesh. Doing that is like putting a bullet in their brains and in 4 years time none of them will be in any state to re-enter the fold. Kids won't bother playing cricket if their most likely highest honour is playing in Holland or Scotland in front of 25 people, bag-pipes and windmills. Once the kids stop giving a rats, cricket in those countries is dead.
Then in 4 years you want to put a bullet in the brain of 1 of Aus, Eng, Pak, Ind, SL or SAAutomatically
What if it's us who cops relegation? What happens to Australian cricket if we slip to Div 2 and have to wait 4 years for another crack? Boxing day test v Bangladesh one year, v Scotland the next?
I don't think you help Test cricket by killing off the currently poorer performing teams. If we were so harsh 30 years ago we wouldn't have Sri Lanka today. That was what I was trying to say about Australia in the 80s.
And, as I said before, if we lose WI and NZ to world cricket that gives the Asian-block even more clout.
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