Oman Daily Observer

Moeen fears for Tests after ‘disappoint­ing’ Ashes crowds

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LONDON: England all-rounder Moeen Ali said he fears for the future of Test cricket, claiming the “disappoint­ing” turnout in the Ashes series in Australia had opened his eyes to the struggles of the game’s longer format.

While Test matches around the world have seen falling attendance­s in recent years, the rivalry between England and Australia has usually managed to draw in the fans.

Cricket Australia said after the visitors’ recent 4-0 defeat that more than 865,000 people had attended the five-Test series, the highest since the 1936-37 Ashes.

The day-night Adelaide Test saw close to 200,000 spectators while 88,172 people squeezed into the MCG on Boxing Day.

Neverthele­ss, Moeen worried.

“I feared in the Ashes actually.... The crowds were quite disappoint­ing,” Moeen said on his return to the England squad for a one-day series against New Zealand after being rested for the Twenty20 tri-series.

“There were a couple of big days, but even when they (Australia) won the Ashes there weren’t that many celebratin­g. That’s when I thought, ‘Actually, we’re struggling a bit’.

“It is a worry. Test cricket is the pinnacle. It is in my opinion where the best players play. You can really see who is the best. It’s been a worry for a while, but Australia is really opened my eyes.” Test cricket has been trying to lure in punters in a number of ways, including the introducti­on of day-night Tests, four-day matches and a new championsh­ip.

“When the idea of four-day Tests came up I was against it because it’s always been five days. But maybe it has to change. I don’t really like the pink-ball Tests, but maybe if it works and brings crowds in it has to be done.”

England take on New Zealand in the first of five one-day internatio­nals in Hamilton on Sunday.

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