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Cricket Australia CEO says test format needs to remain viable or some rivals will go ‘bankrupt’
Cricket Australia chief executive Todd Greenberg warns that some national associations — without naming names — will go ...
Cricket Australia chief Todd Greenberg warns the traditional Test format could lead to bankruptcy for certain nations and calls for a slimmer schedule.
All-rounders are a crucial component of any side in Test cricket. They have the ability to turn around matches with both bat ...
As the West Indies fights to revive its Test team, Cricket Australia chief Todd Greenberg delivers a blunt verdict — some ...
Live coverage of this summer Test series is exclusive to Sky Sports in the UK, with all games shown live on its Sky Sports cricket channel. If you already have Sky Sports as part of your TV package, ...
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India Today on MSNTest cricket could send nations bankrupt, Cricket Australia boss says
The Australian cricket board chief suggested that forcing other nations to play Test cricket could be a financial loss for ...
The Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy ended in a 2-2 draw. The series was a great endorsement for the longest format of the game as all the five Test matches of the IND vs ENG series were decided on the fifth ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNIf forced to play Test cricket, nations can go 'bankrupt', warns CA boss
Greenberg, who replaced Nick Hockley as CEO in March, said the future of Test cricket may involve fewer nations and more ...
In a comprehensive history of Test cricket, he explains how posh the game used to be. Matches played over five working ...
Australia cricket chief Todd Greenberg on Wednesday said a slimmer Test calendar could benefit smaller nations because the ...
Ravi Shastri named the 'rising star of Indian cricket' post India's impressive display in the five-match Test series against England. Shasti picked a player who made his ODI and Test debut during his ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNForcing Test could ‘bankrupt’ cricket countries: Australia chief
With 100 days until the first Ashes game of England’s tour, Australia CEO says Test cricket needs quality, not quantity.
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