‘Any T20 league is in front of this…’- Michael Clarke gave a big statement regarding the future of Test cricket

South Africa has included 7 new players in the squad for the Test series against New Zealand, as the star players will participate in the second season of SAT20. Michael Clarke (Photo Source: Twitter) Michael Clarke: Discussion about the future of Test cricket is not a new thing, due to the increasing popularity of T20 cricket, the future of Test cricket seems to be in danger. South Africa cricket team is currently playing a two-match test series against India, after which the team is ready for the test series against New Zealand. South Africa has included 7 new players in the squad for the Test series against New Zealand, as the star players will participate in the second season of SAT20. Veteran players of the cricket world are seen getting angry over this decision of South Africa. Former Australian captain Steve Waugh has also appealed to New Zealand to boycott the upcoming Test series against South Africa. Now Michael Clarke has given a big statement regarding the future of Test cricket. In my view, Test cricket is at the top – Michael Clarke Former Australian player Michael Clarke, while speaking on ESPN, said, ‘Honestly, it is sad to see. I understand South Africa’s logic but in my view Test cricket is on top. In my opinion, no domestic league in the world should come before this. Playing for your country is an important thing. There are many people around the world who would not be afraid of where Test cricket is going. We need to try and find solutions. Also read- The future of Test cricket is in danger…! Enraged Rohit Sharma gave strict warning to all the countries Giving a big suggestion, Michael Clarke also emphasized that every Test cricketer should be given equal match fee. Michael Clarke further said, ‘It seems that the solution to many things in life is money. Let’s start with a similar amount of money for every Test cricketer in terms of match fees. Don’t give priority to Australia, England and India, ensure that every country gets equal fee.

The future of Test cricket is in danger…! Enraged Rohit Sharma gave strict warning to all the countries

In the first test match, Team India had to face defeat by an innings and 32 runs. Team India would like to make a great comeback in the second test match. Rohit Sharma (Photo Source: X/Twitter) Rohit Sharma: South Africa and India The last match of the two-match Test series between India and Pakistan will be played in Cape Town from January 3. In the first test match, Team India had to face defeat by an innings and 32 runs. Team India would like to make a great comeback in the second test match. India has escaped series defeat on South African soil only once since 1992 (2010–2011). Before the second Test match, captain Rohit Sharma has talked about preserving Test cricket. This is the responsibility of all test playing countries- Rohit Sharma Questions have started being raised again regarding the future of Test cricket. Let us tell you that the South African cricket team has included 7 uncapped players in the squad for the two-match Test series against New Zealand. Because the star players will participate in the second season of SA20. Indian captain Rohit Sharma has made a special appeal to every country playing Test cricket. Speaking during the press conference before the second Test match against South Africa, Rohit Sharma said, ‘Test cricket is something that we have to preserve and give importance to. This is not the responsibility of one or two countries. It is the responsibility of all Test playing nations to ensure that we keep it good and entertaining. Also read- SA vs IND, 2nd Test, Stats Preview: Gill along with Ashwin-Rohit will make a big record, know complete information here- Very difficult test cricket is being played – Rohit Sharma Team India is seen showing its best game in Test cricket. In the last two cycles of the World Test Championship, the team had made it to the finals. But the team could not register victory in both. Rohit Sharma further said, ‘If you look around the world, very difficult Test cricket is being played. In the last 2-3 years you have seen the results everywhere. This is competitive cricket, we know that and it is everyone’s duty to ensure that it remains so.