The future tour schedule to be found on the bbc cricket home page is worth reading.
It seems that the top teams will be playing a minimum of 4 tests in a series and surprisingly England even have a 5 test series against India, when was the last time that occurred.
We shall have a 3 test series at home to SA next year, due to the olympic games.
It does seem that rather than a reduction in one day games, there has been an increase. Notably on visits to India ODI games will be a series of seven.
Teams, especially England will need to find more players to reduce the burden on the test squad.
Future tours Schedule.
posted on 30/6/11
Lydne
What would be the perfect English summer?
Two x three test matches or if the ashes 5 tests plus a couple against Bangladesh with a ODI tournament afterwards perhaps.
posted on 30/6/11
If England are sensible we shall see more players given opportunities in the one day squads and fewer test players playing both forms of the game. It's the only way to prevent fatigue and perhaps injury to bowlers.
The schedule in Oz should be a warning signal to the selectors that they asked too much from the test squad.
posted on 30/6/11
HHmmmmm I think 1 major series and 1 minor series every summer this does not depend on the opposition just on how it gets organised and using a bit of common sense - also adaptable.
So a major series would comprise of 4/5 tests 2 T20 1 ODI
a minor series 2/3 tests (so 7 in total) 3 T20 2 ODIs or even better for the one days - a triangular tournament with the outgoing and incoming touring team in between the tours with 1 group game against each team and a final.
Although the Ashes would always be a major tour - all other teams would not be major or minor teams - just major or minor tours - so if India were doing the minor tour - no disrespect - just a deal between the 2 boards - if New Zealand were the major tour - so be it
Thats the perfect answer for me
Ps also an end to bespoke random ODI tours
posted on 30/6/11
Seven ODI series often end up with two or three dead games. Certainly the 2009 and 2011 series of England/Australia ended that way.
posted on 30/6/11
Very true - tbh even if its a tight series they are still a bit monotonous after the first 2 games and upto the last one - but as I said its personal taste - if they never played another 1 day game i would be ok with that
posted on 30/6/11
Five at the very most or a triangular series would suffice.
Also, two 20/20 matches before the tests. This way you have your starter, main course and pudding in the right order.
posted on 30/6/11
ok i'm never going to be a fan of random odi series like the one in india this winter they seem pointless especially since eveybody knows we play too much odi cricket anyway. We also seem to be playing a lot of odi's on winter tours, to me this makes the tours too long and leads to injury and it seems depression!!
However i like the build up for the next world cup - just odi's in that winter which makes sense. England will be tested over the coming years with lots of quality tours and series.
It will be interesting to see how they manage their bowlers with all this cricket will the fringe players be in for odi series and shorter test series against say new zeland or west indies. No disrespect to these sides and I dont think they're at all a walkover but is it worth giving younger players experience and risk a defeat?
posted on 30/6/11
I would also bin the world cup
posted on 30/6/11
The best ODI competition I've seen was the Champions Trophy in SA 2009. Just eight top test teams in two groups of four. Great cricket and all over in two weeks.
posted on 30/6/11
I can live with that Hope!