Was it George Bernard Shaw who watched a Test match for a few hours at length only toask when it would begin? He should have been around now. As the curtain rises onMacCricket’s megaevent, grabbing the subcontinent’s collective sportsconsciousness by the jugular, the refrain will soon be: why should itend? End, it will,like all good things, but only after the glorious contradictions of life (and one-daycricket) have been showcased by the stud of sports over 37 days at 34 centres in threecountries from this part of the world for the second time in seven years.