Gavaskar, Laxman takes a dig at WC 2015 format

SYDNEY: Criticising the format of the ICC World Cup, Indian legends Sunil Gavaskar and VVS Laxman said the inclusion of ICC Associate members could reduce the intensity of competition.
Gavaskar and Laxman said making the showpiece event a 14-team affair with the inclusion of the likes of Afghanistan and Scotland would significantly diminish the level of competition in the league stage.
They said the format also does not offer competitive games till the quarterfinal stage.
Stating that the World Cup should be competed among 10 teams only, Gavaskar said, “The top eight teams according to the ICC rankings should automatically qualify. The last two berths should be fought between the other teams a year before the main event. And then 10 top teams playing against each other is the best way to go about it.’
The little master said while upsets are always on the cards, “stage fright” could be counterproductive for minnows, who are developing their international competency. “Although it can be a good opportunity for the “minnows” to be there on the big stage, but how much does that help, I don’t know. You can actually lose badly because of the pressure of playing on the big stage and that doesn’t get you anywhere,” Gavaskar was quoted as saying by a news channel. “Instead there should be a consistent development programme where you get to play the big teams, rather than having a one-off World Cup competition,” he explained. Echoing the former India skipper, Laxman said, “You want each and every game to be competitive. 10 best teams competing against each other would have made the league stage also interesting.” (AGENCIES)