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Garner says Warne's call for two tier Test system is selfish
Adelaide (Australia) | December 02, 2009 3:40:39 PM IST
 

 

 

West Indies team manager and former fast bowler Joel Garner has said if the world's leading cricket nations opt for pursuing a two-tier system for Test playing nations, it would be a very selfish move.

Former Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne had voiced the idea earlier this week after the tourists were rolled over by an innings and 40 odd runs in the Gabba Test.

Garner pointed out that in years gone by, it had been the West Indies, with their own drawing power, that had helped the likes of Australia and England in times of weakness.

"When other teams weren't doing so well, and we were playing exciting cricket, we were relied upon so they could boost revenues," Garner told the website Cricinfo.

"People forget how much money West Indies cricket has generated for the world when we were the team of choice for host countries. The West Indies team was invited to Australia in 1984 to bring people through the gates and there was no suggestion from our end that we wouldn't come. I think some people need to look at the bigger picture," Garner said.

On the subject of diving the Test-playing nations into haves and have-nots, Garner was extremely sceptical.

"It's a selfish way to live your life. You're basically saying, 'we're OK so to hell with you'. A four-team competition makes no sense. If we want eight competitive teams rather than just four, administrators need to look at new ways of sharing their revenue," Garner said.

"West Indies needs rebranding, and it would be to the benefit of everybody if that happened. We are 16 islands that span 1,500 miles from Jamaica to Guyana with six million people where resources are scarce. We can get away with it up through the juniors, but if a player really wants to better himself, it is difficult when there are only six or eight first-class games a year," Garner added. (ANI)

 
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