Short Tests are bad for business: Cricket Australia boss after MCG carnage

Cricket Australia (CA) chief Todd Greenberg stated on Saturday that short Tests were detrimental to the game’s business, as some of the biggest names in the sport criticised the state of the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) pitch.

Twenty wickets tumbled on day one of the fourth Test between Australia and England on Friday, with the hosts dismissed for 152 and the tourists just 110.

Six more fell on the second morning with Australia 98-6 at lunch, meaning 26 wickets had fallen in 98 overs and four sessions.

It was the most wickets to fall on the first day of an Ashes Test since 1909, and came on the back of 19 wickets being taken on day one of the series opener in Perth.

The Perth Test ended in two days, costing Cricket Australia (CA) millions of dollars in lost revenue, with Melbourne also shaping as a major dent to the governing body’s finances.

“I didn’t sleep well last night, put it that way,” Greenberg said on SEN radio after more than 94,000 packed into the MCG for Friday’s first day.

“It was an amazing day of Test cricket, so for that record number of people who were here, boy, they’ve had an experience.

“But our challenge is to make sure we can continue those experiences day after day. That’s the challenge for all of us.”

The Melbourne pitch was prepared with 10 millimetres of grass on the wicket, making it heavily favourable for the bowlers with plenty of movement and bounce under overcast skies.

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Greenberg said a trend towards shorter Test matches was not in Cricket Australia’s interest.

“A simple phrase I’d use is short Tests are bad for business. I can’t be much more blunt than that,” he said. “So I would like to see a slightly broader balance between the bat and the ball.”

A host of former greats have been critical of the Melbourne pitch, with former England captain Michael Vaughan on Saturday calling it “a joke”.

“This is selling the game short,” he added, while another ex-England skipper, Alastair Cook, branded it “an unfair contest”.

Curators in Australia are traditionally independent when it comes to preparing pitches, both from captains and Cricket Australia.

Todd Greenberg suggested a more interventionist approach might be needed.

“It’s hard not to get more involved when you see the impact on the sport, especially commercially, he said.

“I’m not suggesting I’ll go around talking to ground staff, but we do have to have a careful eye on what our expectations are over the course of a summer.”

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Pakistan players set to play entire BBL season, confirms Cricket Australia CEO

Cricket Australia (CA) chief executive officer Todd Greenberg has confirmed that Pakistan players will remain available for the full duration of the ongoing Big Bash League (BBL) 15.

The BBL 15 has attracted several first-choice Pakistan cricketers, including Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Rizwan, Shadab Khan, Haris Rauf and Hasan Ali.

However, there had been uncertainty over their availability due to Pakistan’s scheduled T20I tour of Sri Lanka in early January.

Speaking to reporters on the morning of the third Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval, Greenberg said Cricket Australia had received clear assurances regarding the availability of Pakistan players throughout the competition.

“We’ve been told that if they’ve been signed by the BBL, they’ll play [the whole BBL],” Greenberg said.

He also confirmed that plans for Australia’s T20I tour of Pakistan ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 are moving forward.

According to Greenberg, CA, along with the Australian Cricketers’ Association, has already sent representatives to Pakistan to conduct a pre-tour security assessment.

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“We’ve just sent a couple of people to Pakistan to do a pre-tour for the T20I games in February,” he said.

“We’re going to have some conversations with the players after the Ashes series and explain to them how that will work with security. But I went there with them in 2022, and it was an amazing experience.”

Todd Greenberg added that the three-match ODI leg of Australia’s tour of Pakistan, which forms part of the Future Tours Programme (FTP), will be shifted to June.

The move will allow the series to be played after the conclusion of both the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and the Indian Premier League (IPL).

The rescheduled window will also align with Australia’s limited-overs tour of Bangladesh, which includes three ODIs and three T20Is in the same month.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh’s tour of Australia later in the year will mark a historic return of Test cricket to the Top End. Scheduled for August, the series will see Mackay host its first-ever Test match, and the region’s first since 2004.

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Pakistan stars cleared to feature in BBL 15: Cricket Australia chief

Cricket Australia (CA) chief executive Todd Greenberg has confirmed that Pakistan players have been cleared to participate in the upcoming 15th season of the Big Bash League (BBL), following the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) decision to grant No Objection Certificates (NOCs).

The development comes after weeks of uncertainty surrounding the participation of Pakistani cricketers in overseas leagues.

The PCB had earlier announced a temporary halt on issuing NOCs for foreign T20 tournaments, sparking concerns over the availability of several star players contracted by BBL franchises.

However, Greenberg confirmed on Saturday that the matter has now been resolved, with all Pakistani players set to arrive as scheduled for the tournament.

“They’ll all be playing, they’ve all been cleared to play, which we’re really excited about because we’ve got some great Pakistan players in the BBL. We’re looking forward to seeing them here this summer,” Greenberg stated.

The confirmation ends speculation that had been circulating since PCB Chief Operating Officer Sumair Ahmed Syed issued a directive last month to withhold NOCs for overseas leagues.

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Earlier this week, sources within the PCB hinted that the restriction had been lifted, and Greenberg’s remarks now make it official.

BBL 15 will witness a strong Pakistani presence, with some of the country’s biggest names set to feature across franchises.

Babar Azam will turn out for the Sydney Sixers, Shaheen Shah Afridi for Brisbane Heat, Hasan Ali for Adelaide Strikers, Mohammad Rizwan for Melbourne Renegades, Haris Rauf for Melbourne Stars, and Shadab Khan for Sydney Thunder.

The star-studded season will kick off on December 14, 2025, with a blockbuster clash between defending champions Perth Scorchers and Sydney Sixers at Perth Stadium.

The tournament will run until January 25, 2026, featuring 44 matches in total.

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‘This tour will depict positive image of Pakistan’ PCB CEO Faisal Hasnain

RAWALPINDI: The CEO of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) – Faisal Hasnain said that Australia’s historic tour to Pakistan will portray the positive image of Pakistan to the world.

Faisal, while talking to the presser ahead of the historic Rawalpindi Test, said it is a historic day for Pakistan Cricket and the positive image of Pakistan will be portrayed to the whole world.

“Today is a historic day for Pakistan Cricket, as the Australian cricket team is going to play an international match here after a gap of 24 long years,” he said.

“Whatever the outcomes of this series, cricket has surely won and I think this historic tour will present a positive image of Pakistan to the whole world,” he added.

Faisal also said that the Pakistan cricket fans have waited for a long time to witness a big team like Australia to tour and play in their country.

“Pakistan cricket fans have been waiting for 24 years to see Australia and I think they will enjoy a tight competition between the two big teams,” he said.

Faisal then went on to say that this historic tour has been made possible by the untiring efforts of the two cricketing boards – PCB and Cricket Australia (CA).

On the other hand, Chief Executive Officer of CA Nick Hockley said that Australia received a warm welcome in Pakistan and thanked the PCB and the cricket fans for their immense support.

“Today is a historic day for Pakistan for which we worked tirelessly. We received a very warm welcome upon our arrival here,” he said.

“I would also like to thank the PCB and the cricket fans here, our confidence has lifted even more by seeing the preparations here,” he added.

On this occasion, the CEO of the Australian Cricketers’ Association Todd Greenberg said that the Aussie cricketers were waiting for so long for this tour.

“Our players were waiting for quite a long for their tour to Pakistan,” he claimed.

Greenberg further acknowledged the security arrangements for the historic tour, said the security is ‘excellent’ here.

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