Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

World Test C’ship is step in right direction: Gower

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON:Former

England captain David Gower feels that the World Test Championsh­ip can revive the interest in the longest format among fans if marketed in proper manner with practical tweaks.

Gower along with former India wicketkeep­er Farokh Engineer and former Pakistan captain Mushtaq Mohammad were participat­ing in a ‘public conversati­on’ held here on Friday on how to save Test cricket.

“There is already a move towards having World Test Championsh­ip (in 2019), which in the end is good. What the people want is great players doing great things. If you have good pitches, which produce good cricket, people will be interested,” Gower said. “If Virat Kohli (given his extraordin­ary following) says Test cricket is important, then people will listen to him.”

Gower feels that market forces should come together to devise a strategy that will bring in crowds at Test venues across the globe.

“You’ve got to go to market forces and if need be just open the gates. Because where is the money coming from? The money is coming from television.”

Engineer supported Gower, but with a caveat, saying, “Open the gates, yes of course. But with due respect, is TV going to pay that kind of money if England play suppose Nepal?”

Mushtaq agreed the cost needs to be factored in.

“If you want Test cricket to survive, you have got to reduce the entrance fees.”

He was not in favour of “freebies”, though.

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