Former England cricket superstar and former IPL star Kevin Pietersen is sad that the commercial interest in the shorter formats of the game is taking the spotlight away from Test cricket. India's five-Test series against England got underway at Trent Bridge, Nottingham on Wednesday. Virat Kohli's team lost the 2018 series in England 4-1. Pietersen fears the high-profile Test series may not get its share of spotlight. (FIRST TEST LIVE SCORES)
"I’m a purist. One of the greatest achievements of my career was reaching 100 Test match caps. The literal blood, sweat and tears that go into a Test career are what makes the longest format the best. It now feels like interest in the format, ahead of a series between two giants of the game, is dwindling and it’s really worrying," said Pietersen.
Even in a country where cricket was born and cherished as a long-form game is being take over, the over commercialisation of the game is quite evident. England have improvised with 'The Hundred' and KP is worried that Test cricket may finally get relegated to the backburner.
"I understand the commercial structure around the shorter forms of the game. I am very happy to be working on The Hundred and I’m thoroughly enjoying it. But the satisfaction of having played 100 Tests far outweighs anything I ever achieved in the shorter formats. From that standpoint, I’m incredibly worried about the state of Test match cricket," said Pietersen.
Pietersen has proposed a model where commerce and four-day cricket will work together and aim towards increasing quality and popularity of the game in England.