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Former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd has said that West Indies cricket has been 'messed up' by the T20 format, creating a situation where playing Tests for the country did not seem to be a paramount goal for players.

Speaking at the Annual New Year's lecture in Cape Town, which is also hosting the third Test between South Africa and West Indies, Lloyd said that the ICC needed to be stronger and that the game could not be ruled by only three countries - a reference to the governance and financial restructuring of the ICC cricket's governing body, which took place last year and was based on changes devised by the BCCI, Cricket Australia and the ECB.

'They [the players] earn a good wage and that's the situation that they have. They have the choice to play Test cricket or T20,' Lloyd, who is head of the West Indies selection panel, said. 'We are small islands and if you get a whole host of money, you are a king. This T20 competition has messed our cricket up.


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'Someone like Andre Russell, I spoke to him only a month ago and said you can get into our Test side because you are one of the best allrounders in the world. A couple of weeks later he told me he has got a bad knee and could only play one-dayers. It's such a waste that we have a guy who could be a great cricketer who is now not thinking of playing both formats. We have contracts, probably not as exorbitant as others, but they are getting good money. It doesn't seem playing for our country is paramount where these players are concerned.

Lloyd to SA: Don't take dominance for granted As one of the most successful captains in cricket and a leader of a side that dominated their era, Clive Lloyd offered a few words of advice for South Africa, who are the No. 1 ranked Test team in the world. Lloyd said that South Africa will need to maintain a high standard of domestic cricket and that administrators should ensure that the game benefits from all new forms of technology and innovation.

'It is my dream that West Indies recover and beat South Africa here and recover its glory. In the future, I see a South Africa that remains strong, competitive and contributing to the development of the game. I also see a strong West Indies, bringing its particular genius to a part of the world.'


cool omar

In my opinion T20 is not killing cricket because player s are getting platform, money and grooming chance with senior players. It is also increasing popularity of the game. Through t 20 the game can be penetrated in Europe and america.

However excess play of T20 ll definitely harm other format like one day and test matches. Thus a judicious mix of all the form of cricket is needed for healthy development of cricketing skill and cricket as a game. R


alsan sharia

Published on Jul 2, 2013

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