Legends say fans were ripped off on Day One
Former England stars Michael Vaughan and Jonathan Agnew have lashed out at the decision to halt play due to bad light on Sunday afternoon, saying the match officials have short-changed fans who have already been angered by two-day Tests and slow over rates in this series.
‘If this was a T20 or a 50-over game, they would have been playing half an hour ago,’ Vaughan told the BBC as spectators and viewers waited in vain for play to be restarted yesterday.
‘From what I’ve seen in terms of the rain, the light, and the conditions in the last hour or so, I think we’ve probably sawn off the kind of public who have paid their money at the ground today by a couple of hours at least.’
‘There’s clearly a determination to make this game last as long as possible after what’s happened with the two-day fixtures,’ Agnew said.
‘People here who’ve paid their money have been denied probably up to an hour and a half of cricket.
‘It’s always the first-day crowd that suffers because … you don’t get your money.’
As you’ll see from our story below, complaints about the Sydney weather short-changing fans are nothing new. In fact, they’re such a regular occurrence that South Australia tried to take the New Year Test away from the Harbour City a few years back…