‘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.
Uproar over PCB’s national junior selector Sohail Tanvir leaving for US to play T20 league
Tanveer will play for Premium Pakistan in American Premier League Sohail Tanvir, captain of Pakistan. (Photo Source: Facebook) Pakistan Cricket Board’s National Junior Chief Selector Sohail Tanvir had reached the US this week to participate in the US franchise T20 league. Let us tell you that Sohail Tanvir plays for Premium Pak franchise in the American Premier League (APL). So, he had reached here after announcing Pakistan’s Under-19 team for the Under-19 World Cup to be held next year. After which questions are continuously being raised regarding the interests between him and the PCB. On the other hand, now a big statement from an official of Pakistan Cricket Board has come out regarding this matter. PCB official gave a big statement On the other hand, regarding Sohail Tanveer playing in the American Premier League, a senior official of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said – Tanveer was allowed to play at the time of appointment as junior selector of the national team, but now it seems a strange decision. , because Sohail Tanvir is in a pay role position with the PCB. Along with this, there is confusion regarding other former cricketers working with PCB. Because till now the Chief Selector of Pakistan Cricket Team, Wahab Riaz has not completely retired from T20 cricket. Apart from this, team director Mohammad Hafeez had announced after his retirement from international cricket career that he is more interested in taking up managerial responsibilities in the team rather than playing in the T20 league. However, the conflict of interest between the PCB and these players also lowers the morale of the Pakistan cricket team, which results in the team’s performance. Besides, Tanveer also got disgraced in the cricketer fraternity. Currently Pakistan team is on Australia tour. Where it has lagged 2-0 in the 3-match test series. Also read- Australia announced the team for the final test against Pakistan, David Warner ready to bid farewell 5 bowlers who will take the most wickets in test cricket in the year 2023 5 big cricketers who will retire from international cricket in 2023 5 Indian bowlers who have taken 500 wickets in the fewest innings in international cricket 4 South African opening batsmen who have scored 50+ scores most times in Test cricket Best playing 11 of the year 2023 5 batsmen who have scored the most centuries in test cricket away from home (active players) 5 Indian players who have scored the most runs in Tests against South Africa (Active Players) 6 Indian batsmen who scored centuries in South Africa Top 5 players sold in IPL 2024 auction 5 most expensive players sold in IPL history
There was a big ruckus in the American Premier League, umpires refused to officiate in the match.
American Premier League (Photo Source: Twitter) Ahead of the ongoing American Premier League (APL) semi-finals, organizer Jay Mir got into a heated argument with hotel staff in Houston. During this, Jai Mir used abusive language but why this debate took place is not yet known. According to reports, the umpires also refused to enter the field before the semi-finals. The organizers were said to have called the police but no arrests were made but “they were thrown out of the ground”, according to a statement. The APL noted on its social media handles that the umpires have held the semi-finals hostage, alleging that Danny Khan, Vijaya Prakash Mallela and Brian Owens were “blackmailing” the organizers and demanding more money for umpiring in the knockouts. Was doing. More drama from the team hotel. American Premier League organizer Jay Mir is seen here in a profanity laced exchange with hotel desk staff that are housing the visiting teams in Houston, Texas. pic.twitter.com/mIcJjtnIm2 — Peter Della Penna (@PeterDellaPenna) December 30, 2023 There was a big ruckus in the American Premier League, the matter reached the police. Organizers clarified that the umpires were given a down payment of US$30,000 but still refused to take the field. APL wrote on its Danny Khan, Vijaya, Brian Owens were told that they cannot blackmail and keep semis hostage as an umpire, but these greedy umpires did not listen, at which point they had to let the match continue. He was asked to do so and he refused and stopped the match. At which point the police took the hostage.” Danny Khan ,Vijaya ,Brian Owens were told that they cannot black mail and hold the semi hostage as an umpire but these greedy umpires didn’t budge at which point they were asked to leave so the match goes on and they refused and held the match hostage at which point cops called — American Premiere League (APL) (@APLCRICKETUSA) December 31, 2023 The post further added, “And these greedy umpires were thrown off the field. An umpire should never hold a match hostage, especially when they know it is a playoff and should not harass the league owner by blackmailing them.” Renowned cricket journalist Peter Della Penna later shared the statements of the umpires in which Vijaya told the entire story. It was claimed that the umpires have not been paid for their services and police were called in demanding their salaries. Also read: This former England cricketer is not tired of praising Rishabh Pant