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Gambhir says BCCI has not marketed Test cricket well
Thursday 17 May 2018

Gambhir says BCCI has not marketed Test cricket well
Known for his straight talking, Gambhir, in presence of CoA chief Vinod Rai and CEO Rahul Johri, said the BCCI hasn’t marketed Test cricket as well as they have done with ODIs and T20s
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) may have created extremely popular and successful Indian Premier League (IPL) but the Indian board has not done much to market Test cricket, revered by the purists, says former India opener Gautam Gambhir.
Known for his straight talking, the two-time World Cup winner put forth his point in presence of CoA chief Vinod Rai and CEO Rahul Johri.
“I don’t think BCCI has marketed Test cricket as well as they have done with ODIs and T20s. I remember a Test match at Eden Gardens against West Indies (in 2011). India batting on the first day and there were 1000 people,” Gambhir said.
“Imagine Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman playing and there are only 1000 people,” the senior opener said.
Seasoned spinner Harbhajan Singh felt Test cricket should be taken to tier-2 cities but Gambhir said it’s hardly a solution.
“I don’t know but they have messed it somewhere. May be cut down on T20s and ODIs,” the veteran of 58 Tests and 147 ODIs.
The former ICC ‘Test batsman of the Year’ also feels that playing white ball cricket before Test matches will be of little help.
India are schedule to play three Twenty20 and three ODIs before the five-Test series against England during their upcoming tour, starting June 27.
“Playing with red dukes in Test is completely different from playing white ball cricket. The three T20s and three ODIs isn’t an indicator of how well you are prepared for the Tests,” said the two-time IPL winning captain.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) may have created extremely popular and successful Indian Premier League (IPL) but the Indian board has not done much to market Test cricket, revered by the purists, says former India opener Gautam Gambhir.

Known for his straight talking, the two-time World Cup winner put forth his point in presence of CoA chief Vinod Rai and CEO Rahul Johri.

“I don’t think BCCI has marketed Test cricket as well as they have done with ODIs and T20s. I remember a Test match at Eden Gardens against West Indies (in 2011). India batting on the first day and there were 1000 people,” Gambhir said.

“Imagine Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman playing and there are only 1000 people,” the senior opener said.

Seasoned spinner Harbhajan Singh felt Test cricket should be taken to tier-2 cities but Gambhir said it’s hardly a solution.

“I don’t know but they have messed it somewhere. May be cut down on T20s and ODIs,” the veteran of 58 Tests and 147 ODIs.

The former ICC ‘Test batsman of the Year’ also feels that playing white ball cricket before Test matches will be of little help. India are schedule to play three Twenty20 and three ODIs before the five-Test series against England during their upcoming tour, starting June 27.

“Playing with red dukes in Test is completely different from playing white ball cricket. The three T20s and three ODIs isn’t an indicator of how well you are prepared for the Tests,” said the two-time IPL winning captain.

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