You might hate it, but T20 saved Test cricket this summer

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You might hate it, but T20 saved Test cricket this summer
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The white ball game was the reason behind the enthralling Test series this summer - but not in the way you think.

Some sundries on Test cricket that may not be on other scorecards:Twenty-one years ago, India came to Australia with a batting order including Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman, Sourav Ganguly and Virender Sehwag. Australia’s order was Justin Langer, Matthew Hayden, Ricky Ponting, Damien Martyn, Steve Waugh, Simon Katich and Adam Gilchrist. The current XIs would struggle to get one batsman into those teams. Yet for entertainment value, there is no comparison.

A lot has been made of the record-breaking crowds, but don’t people love going out at the moment? Australia’s football codes, men’s and women’s sport, and random things like New Year’s Eve and live concerts are smashing it. As an enochlophobic agoraphobic hypochondriac hermit, I offer no insights into why. We’re in a phase of flocking, where tickets to big events are a treat most can’t deny themselves.

. All their questions lead to the same place: Test cricket will do what India wants. Our role is to lie down for a tummy rub and hope our owner still loves us.. He’s 19, and he worked to a plan agreed upon by his coach and captain. The ends justified the means, and this was just a first act. Save your curiosity for what happens when Konstas goes through the career trajectory of all the batting biggies: slumps and goes back to the Shield to build the long-term foundations of their game.

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