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Afghanistan touring India and Pakistan :laugh: :laugh:Almost_Austwick said:I think that any of the Asian countries will always have a big pull when it comes to cricket, especially for the local derbies. Once Bangladesh reach a suitable standard it will help things even more.
You never know, in 10 years time we may even be talking about having Afghanistan touring India, Pakistan etc, I'm sure that would also pull the crowds in.
Virendersingh.berthwal said:Afghanistan touring India and Pakistan :laugh: :laugh:
That was a good one![]()
Almost_Austwick said:Simple solution - cut prices. You can argue that you're getting good value for money in terms of number of hours play versus price but £50 (in the UK) is still a bit steep.
Also, you need to look at the individual countries in question, some places prefer the one day game to tests.
Lastly, looking at some of the tests over the last few days, well, hardly been a great advertisement has it.
"I think the national boards of all the countries should take responsibility," Boycott told Cricinfo. "The pace of life has changed. [Years ago] an India-Pakistan Test would be sold out twice over and you wouldn't be able to get a seat. But people today have jobs and they don't want a Test match to last five days.
"I would recommend four-day Tests. I would try to increase the over-rate, because people want to pack more into life, and I would play day-night Tests. Kerry Packer tried it in 1977-78 and '78-79. He had a few Tests that were played at night and they got good crowds. I think it is time the administrators did something about this