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Overdose of cricket: Steve Waugh

Referring to hectic schedule of Australian team this year, he said, it has become very hard for spectator to keep up with matches

PTI Melbourne Published 29.11.22, 05:28 AM
Steve Waugh

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Former Australian captain Steve Waugh feels “the public has almost overdosed on cricket” and is disappointed with the crammed schedule.

Referring to the hectic schedule of the Australian team this year, he said that it has become very hard for a spectator to keep up with the matches.

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Barely three days after the T20 World Cup final, champions England and Australia locked horns in an insignificant ODI series Down Under, forcing many to criticise Cricket Australia (CA) for the manner in which it has scheduled the men’s team’s matches.

Not surprisingly, the turnout was poor.

“There’s a lot of cricket it’s hard to follow, as a spectator its very hard to keep up with it. (The) three one-dayers against England seemed a bit insignificant really, I mean what were they playing for? There wasn't a big crowd, I think the public has almost overdosed on cricket,” said Waugh on SEN’s Saturday Morning Mowers Clubshow.

Hosts Australia entered the T20 World Cup as the defending champions but still, the average attendance for five of their Super 12 matches was only 37,565.

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