It is only in Test cricket that we get all flavours of the game

Dear Editor,

I am sad that my friend Dave Martins is so dismissive of Test cricket (his column ‘It makes no sense’ in Stabroek News of 22nd November). I understand his view that Twenty/20 is what captures the attention and generates the money in today’s cricket and I certainly sympathise with the cricketers who can hardly be expected to sacrifice earning big money for the sake of playing Test cricket if that is the stark alternative presented to them.

But I cannot agree with Dave’s dismissal of Test cricket as having no future, seemingly relegating it to sporting history’s dustbin, perhaps not even accepting that a place should be left for it in international competition. To me it is infinitely valuable to make the effort to preserve Test cricket in which the great deeds of the game have been achieved and in which there is no reason to suppose such deeds and treasured moments will not continue to be recorded.

It seems to me that Dave misses so much in Test cricket when he dismisses it as an anachronism:

These are a few thoughts which I hope against hope will induce Dave to take a less jaundiced view of Test cricket which he seems to my great regret to have come to despise.

Yours faithfully,

Ian McDonald