Nov.9 (CRICKETNMORE) - Former Test stars David Gower of England, Farokh Engineer of India and Pakistan’s Mushtaq Mohammad have proposed to the cricket administrators to consider making Test match cricket free-entry for spectators, which will increase crowd numbers and also rejuvenate the traditional format of the sport.
Former Test stars David Gower of England, Farokh Engineer of India and Pakistan’s Mushtaq Mohammad have proposed to the cricket administrators to consider making Test match cricket free-entry for spectators, which will increase crowd numbers and also rejuvenate the traditional format of the sport.
In a function held in London, Gower said: “Test cricket has immense challenges to overcome. You’ve got to go to market forces and if need be just open the gates. Because where is the money coming from? The money is coming from television.”