The Citizen (Gauteng)

Allan scorns T20 cricket

- Reuters

– Former Australia captain Allan Border (above) has called for an end to Twenty20 internatio­nals outside the World Cup and hopes the 50-over game will not be allowed to “wither and die”.

Australia’s domestic internatio­nal season began last week when they played three T20s against South Africa with both sides fielding weakened sides in front of disappoint­ing crowds.

To follow that are a five-match ODI series against the Proteas, a four-Test series against India, a triangular ODI series also featuring India and England as well as the February 14 to March 29 oneday World Cup.

With some fearing that 84 days of internatio­nal cricket in one summer is close to saturation point, Border made it clear which format he felt was surplus to requiremen­ts.

“I wouldn’t be playing T20 internatio­nal cricket at all, I would save that for a World Cup every two years,” Border said.

“There is enough domestic Twenty20 cricket to fi ll the programme out quite nicely ... there’s Twenty20 competitio­ns in basically every country.

“Why do we have to play internatio­nal Twenty20 cricket as well as that?”

Border led Australia to the first of their four 50-over World Cup triumphs in 1987 and played 273 matches in the format for his country, retiring before internatio­nals were played in Twenty20.

“I’d hate to see the 50-over game wither and die, I really think it’s a wonderful game of cricket and I think the World Cup coming up in Australia and New Zealand will be an absolute ripper,” he said.

“That would be a shame, The 50-over game is a superior game to 20-over cricket.” –

Sydney

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