Test Debut Just The 'beginning' For Upbeat Ireland
Zeeshan Mehtab Published May 16, 2018 | 06:56 PM
Ireland's men's Test debut ended in a loss to Pakistan but the country's top cricket administrator is confident the game can become a "major sport" on the domestic scene within a decade
Dublin, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 16th May, 2018 ) :Ireland's men's Test debut ended in a loss to Pakistan but the country's top cricket administrator is confident the game can become a "major sport" on the domestic scene within a decade.
Ireland were eyeing a miracle at Malahide when, having been made to follow-on, they reduced Pakistan to 14 for three on Tuesday's fifth morning only for the tourists to eventually chase down a target of 160 for a five-wicket success.
"We've always said Test cricket wasn't the end of the journey, it's the beginning," Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom explained after the match. "We've probably done this the wrong way around.
Most teams, they get very good at what they do domestically then they make a big noise globally. We've made a big noise globally and are using that as a means of driving popularity and visibility of the sport back here in Ireland." Gaelic games, rugby and football dominate the Irish sporting landscape but Deutrom is convinced cricket, with its international reach, can make its mark.
"We're not going to suddenly be the biggest sport overnight but if I look back where we were 10 years ago to where we are now, and trace the potential for us over the next five, 10 years, there's no reason why we shouldn't be a major sport in Ireland," he insisted.
While England and Wales Cricket board chairman Colin Graves has come under fire for suggesting none of the sport's current formats appeal to youngsters, Deutrom is looking to the limited overs game to help build a fanbase.
Cricket superpower India come to Ireland for two Twenty20 internationals in June and Deutrom said: "We need to keep playing (Test cricket) because why otherwise would we have sought the status? But we don't want to do too much of it.
It's going to be financially unsustainable. "The Irish public has only ever really existed on a diet of ODIs (one-day internationals)," the Englishman added. "We're really looking forward to the huge games against India coming up in June.
I think we've nearly sold out the second game, which is 8,000 people, which is fantastic. "The opportunities to grow the game will come primarily through the white-ball game but we still want to keep in contact with the Test format. It's our way of maintaining our connection with the tradition of the sport."
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