"If you look at cricket per say, if you didn't have T20 cricket, I would say Test cricket will die. People don't realise. You just play Test cricket and don't play One-day cricket and T20 cricket, you speak to me after 10 years. The economics will just not allow the game to survive," Shastri said at an interection at the Press Club.
"I don't think there is any need for bilateral T20 cricket and these one-off matches. You want one-day cricket play it but even that can be reduced. You don't have to play 5 one-day matches series. Keep the emphasis on world cups both in the T20 and in the 50 over format and then let your domestic competitions thrive," he added.
Dravid, during the Dilip Sardesai memorial lecture, had said, "I think one-day cricket is seriously struggling. One-day cricket, without a context, is struggling. One-day cricket, if you look at it from the point of view of Champions Trophy or the World Cup, is relevant. I think all the other one-day cricket should actually be driven towards playing Champions Trophy and World Cup. I think there are meaningless one-dayers and too many can actually be a problem."
"I believe that over should be only three Tests. With the amount of these things that is taking place you will find that once you go for five Test match series, 80-90 per cent of the time the home team will win and you will see teams going straight down after the third match.
"You saw what happened during England in Australia in the Ashes. I am a firm believer that in future just keep all Test series to three because imagine a side coming to India and they are three zip down after three Test matches, how much interest is there.
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