SPORTSOlympic cricket is 'inevitable' – Ponting
Australia's cricket captain, Ricky
Ponting, believes it is only a matter of time before
Twenty20 is part of the Olympics. Just days after the
completion of the Beijing Games, Ponting said it was
"inevitable" that the new form would become an Olympic
event, given its popularity in the subcontinent.
Ponting, who also called for a portion of
the international calendar to be kept free for Twenty20
tournaments, was speaking at a dinner in Sydney to celebrate
the 100th anniversary of the birth of Don Bradman.
"I actually think it's inevitable Twenty20
cricket will be an Olympic sport," Ponting said. "You think
about the audiences in the subcontinent, 22 or 23% of the
world's population is based in that area. The IOC could do a
lot worse than put cricket in the Olympics."
Although he wanted Twenty20 to be part of
the world's biggest sporting event, Ponting warned that the
format had to be handled carefully by international cricket
bosses. He has concerns about players chasing quick dollars,
rather than playing for their country.
"The critical issue with the game of
Twenty20 cricket is how do we make it work," Ponting said.
"We definitely need a carve-out period. The reason I say
that is not because I want to go off and play, it's not
about that.
"I want to play for Australia as much as I
can, I want to play as many Tests for Australia as I can. I
want the next generation of Australian players to have that
dream to put on the baggy green cap and play 100 Test
matches and 300 one-day games.
"I'm worried if there's not that period of
time, be it in the IPL or the EPL, or whatever competition
it might be, that this next generation's opinions might
change. They might see the dollars and think, 'maybe it's
more appealing to me that I go and play IPL instead of
playing for my country.' That would be the saddest thing
ever to happen to this great game." (Cricinfo)