New Delhi: Former Australia captain Ian Chappell wants world's leading players to converge and decide on a structure that needs to be built to save the future of Test cricket with India skipper Virat Kohli as their designated "spokesperson".
Chappell, one of the finest leaders the game has seen, believes Test playing nations won't be producing good cricketers for the longest version till the players of this generation are groomed to only play the slam-bang format which "dilutes" the general quality coming through the system.
"The skills required to excel at Test level need to be acquired at a young age and then honed in tough competition as the player rises through the grades. This can only be achieved if enough countries have a functional development system," Chappell wrote in his column for 'ESPNCricinfo'.
"If this is the case then Test cricket can remain vibrant, otherwise it will wither on the vine," Chappell wrote.
For the former Australia skipper, the players need to hold a summit with Kohli in charge.
"If those skills are properly honed, a player can adapt to any length of game - Kohli being a good example. If players truly believe Test cricket is the pinnacle then they need to agitate for a summit on the game's future; they could do no better than appoint Kohli their spokesperson," he further wrote.
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What hurts him is the dip in quality of cricketers produced as the structure at the grassroot level seems flawed.