Healy Reflects on 'Ridiculous Sport' as Australia Make Test Squad Changes Australian great Ian Healy has been reflecting on the state of cricket, labeling it a "ridiculous sport" in which players are not given enough time to develop their skills. His comments come as Cricket Australia announced changes to the Test squad ahead of the upcoming series against Pakistan. Healy, who played 119 Tests and was renowned for his wicket-keeping skills, believes that the intense focus on Twenty20 cricket has led to a lack of patience among players. "I think it's ridiculous," Healy said in an interview. "You look at some of these young blokes coming through and they're so focused on hitting sixes and fours that they forget how to play proper Test cricket." The 58-year-old, who played for Australia from 1988 to 1999, also expressed concern about the physical toll playing multiple formats is taking on players. "I think there are too many games being played in a short period of time," Healy said. "Guys are getting worn out, and it's not good for their bodies or their minds." Healy's comments have sparked debate among cricket fans, with some agreeing that the sport has changed beyond recognition while others believe he is wrong to criticize the current generation of players. However, his words have also been welcomed by those who share his concerns about the pace of modern cricket. Cricket Australia's decision to drop several experienced players from the Test squad has been seen as a sign of the changing times in Australian cricket. Captain Tim Paine and opener Joe Burns were among those omitted from the squad, with selectors opting for a more youthful approach. Healy believes that the changes are necessary to ensure the long-term success of the team. "You've got to give these young blokes a chance," he said. "They're not going to l...#Pakistan #Ian_Healy #Cricket_Australia #Tim_Paine #Joe_Burns