Former West Indian fast bowler Michael Holding has said that Twenty20 format is causing irreparable damage to Test cricket, and reckons that his nickname 'Whispering Death' fits the future of the longest version the game.
"I definitely fear for Test cricket. Test cricket may be around in five years time, but it will become insignificant, it will not be relevant," stuff.co.nz quoted Holding, as saying.
He further highlighted that cricketers now want to play Twenty20, as it can earn them more money that four or five years of Test cricket.
"If I was a young man today, I would want to do that myself. I might get $100,000 to go and play six weeks in India -- done," Holding said.
"I don't blame the cricketers, I blame the administrators," he added.
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