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Gayle warns: Dominance of Big Three will kill the game

Source: PTI
June 29, 2023 16:48 IST
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India, England, Australia playing bulk of Test matches will eventually kill the game: Chris Gayle

Virat Kohli

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The big three -- India, England and Australia -- playing the bulk of Test cricket will eventually "kill the game" and the players of smaller boards like the West Indies must be paid better for international cricket to flourish, feels Chris Gayle.

Gayle is best known for his exploits in T20 cricket but he is also a veteran of 103 Tests and 301 ODIs.

Speaking to PTI, the 43-year-old said only three teams dominating the game can't be good for the game in the long run.

"Over the years, cricket has changed quite a bit. It is a big business now. Lot of money being thrown around not just in T20 leagues but Test cricket as well. The bigger teams getting paid more than the smaller teams, leaving them at a disadvantage."

 

"It needs to be structured, so that everyone can benefit. The disadvantaged and lower-ranked teams need to play more games to develop their skills. Infrastructure needs to be created for them and those players need to be paid well just like the big teams because everyone is playing the same amount of cricket," he said on the sidelines of Indian Veteran Premier League launch.

The Jamaican dasher's statement needs to be put into perspective as save the "Big Three', the lower-ranked teams in the ICC rankings don't play three formats regularly through the year.

Don't know about future of ODIs

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Gayle can't predict what the future holds for ODIs as well but has linked up West Indies' struggling run in the ongoing World Cup qualifiers to lack of incentives for the smaller teams to play international cricket.

"Absolutely. We need to (incentivise). The women will also fight for their rights as well, payment wise. I am sure they want to be up there as much as men from a pay point of view. I know there are leagues around the world but sometimes territories restrict those players to play in those leagues and they won't be able to get the funding they deserve," the former opener referred to the cap on number of private leagues that a freelancer can ply his trade in."

"If (the boards) don't allow them to play those tournaments, then pay them properly, so that you can make international cricket better rather than have two or three teams pretty much dominating Test and ODI cricket. It doesn't make sense at all. It would kill the game," said the Jamaican.

Gayle reckoned the extended domination of India, England and Australia would make the game boring as well.

"Yeah that is what I am talking about, that is where I am coming from. Pretty much these three teams are dominating international cricket. If we continue like this people are going to say 'hey we need a new team now taking over, new talents taking over and make a name for themselves'.

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