Watching the ODI highlights last night I was struck by the completely different approach the Indian players had to an ODI match compared to the Test's. They were much more positive in their demeanor and seemed to enjoy the match much more even in the bad weather. Obviously the amount of ODI and 20/20 cricket played on the sub continent has been well documented, but I'm wondering where this will end?
From the tests that took place over our summer, Sri Lanka clearly came to win the series, but with the departure of Jayawardene and at some point Sangakkarra, will the new players coming through put as much onus on winning a test series? Or will they follow India's approach following the departure of their great batsman and seemingly put more personal onus on the shorter form? I'm sure the official line from India would be that they prioritise Tests on a par with ODI's, but I think it's clear to see many of their players don't, especially the batters, which no doubt is a product of the amount of ODI and 20/20 cricket they play.
10 years down the line, will there be test matches only played between England, Australia, South Africa (whose players on a whole seems to value test cricket, at least now) with the sub continent plus maybe West Indies and New Zealand focusing on only ODI's & 20/20 (as seems to be the trend)? Just some thought and generalisation.