Tendulkar was a part of a star-studded panel of former captains that included Kapil Dev, Dilip Vengsarkar, K.Srikanth, Ravi Shastri, Sourav Ganguly, Sunil Gavaskar, Azharuddin and present captian Virat Kohli.Talking on the occasion Sachin Tendulkar said.”Personally, I do not like the idea of playing with a pink ball. A lot of adjustments are being made and I feel the pink ball isn’t a good idea,”
“Test matches will be interesting and will draw the crowds if we ensure better wickets. In England and Australia, Terst cricket still sees a full house. You have to make good quality wickets,” said Dilip Vengsarkar.
“Good wicket, goodmarketing, competitive cricket, all of these need to be done,” felt ICC CEO David Richardson.
“As cricketers, we often forget where we are taking the game. But, today’s generation knows how to ensure that the crowds come in. In those days, we never thought this way. However, these youngsters will have to work extra hard to ensure that people watch Test cricket in large numbers,” opined Kapil.
For India captain Virat Kohli, Test remained the “most important format of the game still.” Sitting along side the greats of Indian cricket, Kohli said: “We will keep Test cricket where it belongs. We will try our best to take the legacy forward.”