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McCullum in favour of annual Test championship
by CricketArchive Staff Reporter


Player:BB McCullum

DateLine: 22nd October 2009

 

New Zealand's keeper-batsman Brendon McCullum is in favour of the proposed annual Test cricket championship.

 

The MCC World Cricket Council recently put together a proposal where the top eight Test nations would play in series at the same time in November with the top four going onto semi-finals and finals the following September. The MCC is due to present its case to the International Cricket Council in November.

 

McCullum believes something needs to be done to ensure Test cricket is not overtaken by the more lucrative Twenty20 competitions.

 

"It would be good to see some increased status around the Test matches otherwise it could be in danger," he told a leading news sports station.

 

"All the players love playing Test cricket but unless it's protected and maybe its profile is enhanced then it could be in trouble."

 

The wicketkeeper-batsman also believes with the money available in the Indian Premier League and the increased profile of other Twenty20 competitions around the world that there could be more players who follow a similar course to that of England's Andrew Flintoff.

 

"Just the way the game is evolving and the way that the private investors are trying to take some sort of ownership of the game as well, I can see it heading towards that kind of thing," McCullum said.

 

"I guess it's exciting opportunities for the players but dangerous times for the administrators. But hopefully all will work out for the best and cricket will be at the forefront of people's minds."

 

He added: "I'm very proud of playing for New Zealand. I'm very proud of what I have achieved so far and hopefully what I can achieve in the future.

 

"But it's the reality of how the world moves. You would be a fool if you were oblivious to it."

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