Shame it’s ended like that but it’s very english to start moaning about how should be extra days play etc in a game where we needed and chasing the win.
How many times has the rain saved us and we hoped for it over the years
Cricket is over 5 days. Not logical to build in reserve days everywhere. Maybe in England India Australia it’s ok, everywhere else they lose money on test matches and you can’t then have one set of rules for two or three nations and another for the others.
Why are they starting play at 11am? Why do we need a 20 min tea break? Why do they go off for bad light when you have floodlights? Why do you not start at 9am if you’ve lost 2 hours the previous day? Why are over rates not actually punished.
I agree with everything you have said
But people within the sport of cricket are moaning every year that other more entertaining formats are going to put an end to the test format
All I have heard is England are on a quest to make the test game entertaining again due to the version of the game having a downturn in popularity
you are in a position where you already and enjoy the game
You appreciate and appear to accept its - quite frankly obvious flaws. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion
but as one of the many who don’t really watch the game avidly
But that could be tempted into watching - let’s say I am currently looking for a new sport
I have just invested my time into the Ashes to witness how it has ended
I can confirm if it had been in Englands favour it would still have left the same sour taste - it just seems daft
the choice of phrase for me here would be - it’s just not cricket - but bizarrely- it is
End result - chances are I don’t bother watching the test cricket again
I won’t be alone in that thinking - I know you and the Cricket loving public will be fine with that and at the end of the day it’s not really a massive issue,
however, Cricket (Test) may suffer in the end as there are other iterations that are far easier to drop into and enjoy.
I used the analogy of an American tv series being cancelled the other day
Test cricket - to me - is like a Star Trek or Star Wars movie where they have gotten so insular no one from outside the fans wants to watch the latest film. Where only the most devoted fans can follow what is actually going on with lots of in house references. If that’s what Cricket wants there is no issue.
Good few games but the Aussies still retained the Ashes and it ended in a damp disappointing squib - which was a shame for all involved