West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite has emphasized the need for administrators to schedule more Test matches to aid in the development and improvement of his team.
As the West Indies faced off against hosts and reigning world champions Australia in the first Test, Brathwaite called attention to the limited number of Test matches played by the West Indies and expressed his desire for more opportunities.
One of the challenges cited by Brathwaite is the scarcity of Test matches for his side. In the previous year, the West Indies played only six Test matches. Brathwaite believes that increasing the frequency of Test cricket will benefit the team’s growth and performance. He stated that having more Test matches would provide the team with additional playing time and opportunities to hone their skills.
Incentivizing Test cricket to make it more appealing
In addition to advocating for an increase in Test matches, Brathwaite suggested incentivizing Test cricket to make it more appealing to players and fans. With the popularity of shorter formats like T20 and T10 cricket, Brathwaite acknowledged the need to promote Test cricket and provide young aspiring cricketers in the Caribbean with the opportunity to witness and be inspired by it.
The West Indies have only 13 Tests scheduled during the 2023-25 World Test Championship window, with a single three-match series against England in July this year. Brathwaite emphasized that this limited Test schedule might not be sufficient to generate interest and enthusiasm among young players in the Caribbean.
Highlighting the impact of franchise cricket on the state of red-ball cricket in the region, Brathwaite’s comments echo concerns shared by former West Indies captain Brian Lara. Both Brathwaite and Lara stress the importance of nurturing Test cricket and inspiring the next generation of cricketers to represent the West Indies in the longer format of the game.















