Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Sep 16, 2021, 07:56 AM (IST)
Edited: Sep 16, 2021, 11:01 AM (IST)
Sydney: Former Australia captain Mark Taylor praised India captain Virat Kohli for his love for Test cricket and the way he has promoted the longest format of the game, both as a player and as the captain of the country. Taylor also said that India head coach Ravi Shastri should also be given credit for supporting the longer version of the game at a time when domestic T20 leagues are threatening the existence of Test cricket.
“(India coach) Ravi Shastri and Virat Kohli (have) been great supporters and promoters of Test cricket in recent times. I think Virat has been excellent in that regard, really wanting to play Test cricket, prioritising the game,” said Taylor to Wide World of Sports.
Taylor expressed his worry on how long Test cricket remains a priority in future. “But the worry will be how long it continues for. There’s no doubt as we all get older, and the new generations come through, this love that people like I have for Test cricket may diminish, and that’s the concern for us older generation.”
The 56-year-old hoped the decision to cancel the fifth and final Test between England and India in Manchester was not made to prioritise the second leg of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 edition.
“I don’t think anyone would hold any sort of grudge against the players not wanting to play a game when they’ve got genuine concerns about COVID infection. I think now we want to see some consistency. Pulling out of a Test match is huge for the game of cricket, particularly an India series, it’s a big series,” said Taylor.
“When players make a stance against that we all understand that, we do, and we understand that health comes first. But people have to look after the health of the game. It puts pressure on the game of Test cricket in particular, and then you’ve got a game of T20, a domestic series coming up that all those players want to play,” added Taylor.
“We’ve got to be careful; the players have to be careful that they send a consistent message. If similar things happened in the IPL, I would like to see similar action taken by the players,” concluded Taylor.
(With IANS Inputs)
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