Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Scrap draws to keep Tests relevant, suggests Brian Lara

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: West Indies cricket legend Brian Lara has said draws must be scrapped in Test matches if the format is to stay relevant in an era where Twenty20 cricket is flourishin­g. He stated that this would attract contempora­ry audiences.

Lara, who holds the record for the highest individual score in Test cricket when he smashed 400* against England in Antigua in 2004, said cricketing authoritie­s need to come up with a formula to ensure all Test matches end in a result.

Speaking to Stumped, a weekly cricket show on BBC World Service radio, Lara said, “One of the complaints by an American is, ‘how can you play a game for five days and it ends up in a draw?’

I would like to maybe see results in every single Test match. I know 70 per cent of the time the game takes its natural course and you get a result, (but) maybe find a way where you structure the game. You have 450 overs in five days, come up with some formula that can bring a win at the end of it.

”Lara, who retired in 2007 with 11953 runs in 131 Tests, is also a fan of the T20 format as it has brought new audience to the game.

“I’m pro T20, because I played in a period where Test cricket was waning, the crowds were a bit smaller. I grew up in the 70s and 80s, lining up at 5am to watch a Test match in a packed house,” Lara said.

He added: “T20 has brought new spectators in. I’m happy (with it) – it’s three hours, well put together, and it’s a game that has to grow in other countries, in America, in big countries.

I believe (it’s) a product we can take around the place. So I’m a big fan, but at the end of the day, my career was based around Test cricket and I’m very, very happy it was that way.”

Lara’s admission comes as a surprise as other West Indies legends have blamed the shortest format and leagues that have been mushroomin­g around the world for deteriorat­ing standards of West Indies cricket over the last few years with player opting to skip internatio­nal matches in favour of cash-rich leagues.

The West Indian left-hander last played an internatio­nal game in the 2007 World Cup.

Following his retirement, he was selected in the Mumbai Champs franchise in the now-defunct ICL in 2008.He was also part of the 2011 IPL auction with a base price of $ 400,000.

THE WEST INDIAN LEFTHANDER LAST PLAYED AN INTERNATIO­NAL GAME IN THE 2007 WORLD CUP

 ?? GETTY ?? Brian Lara holds the record for highest Test score of 400*.
GETTY Brian Lara holds the record for highest Test score of 400*.

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