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Cricket Australia CEO says test format needs to remain viable or some rivals will go ‘bankrupt’
Cricket Australia chief executive Todd Greenberg warns that some national associations — without naming names — will go ...
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AAP on MSNCricket Australia chief Todd Greenberg warns that Test cricket is a financial risk for some nations
Admitting he has been "unpopular" since becoming Cricket Australia boss, Todd Greenberg believes some nations will go ...
With the BBL set to explore privatisation, Smith says SA20 will look to continue to "dominate" in the southern hemisphere ...
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Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg says less is more when it comes to preserving Test cricket
Cricket Australia boss Todd Greenberg has questioned the value of every nation fielding a Test side, insisting less is more ...
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CricTracker on MSNJohnson disappointed by CA's take on 'Big Three' playing Test cricket
Johnson called for the profit-making boards like the CA to 'stop hoarding the privilege and start sharing the responsibility' ...
Former Australian cricketer Mitchell Johnson criticized Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg's suggestion to limit Test ...
Cricket Australia chief Todd Greenberg warns the traditional Test format could lead to bankruptcy for certain nations and calls for a slimmer schedule.
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Cricket Country on MSN“Biggest sports event in…”: Test cricket needs quality over quantitiy, says Australia Chief Todd Greenberg
Australia cricket chief Todd Greenberg says multiple divisions and a leaner Test calendar could keep the five-day Test game ...
The ICC has recently formed a working group to reflect on the future of Test cricket and the potential to introduce a ...
India, England and Australia are often referred to as the ‘Big Three’ in cricket. Test series between them are played over five matches and attract a lot of eyeballs and revenue.
If the ICC and the so-called ‘big three’ nations want to protect the future of Test cricket, they need to stop hoarding the ...
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'If we leave Tests to wealthy, it dies a slow death': Former Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson
Mitchell Johnson has disagreed with Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg's statements. Greenberg believes not all countries need to play Test cricket. Johnson suggests a two-tier system for Test ...
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