Will Cricket Remain England's Main Summer Sport?

Cricket has been the favourite summer sport of theand Michael Vaughan were among those awarded
English for as long as many of us can remember.honours by no less a figure than the Queen herself.
There are now signs, however, that this traditionalEverything looked rosy in the English cricketing
game may be in trouble.garden.
In 2005 England took on Australia in one of sport'sTwo years on, many are beginning to ask what has
oldest and finest competitions - the battle for thesubsequently gone wrong. A number of key figures
cricketing Ashes. Australia were the leading team infrom the Ashes success has been struck by injuries,
Test Match cricket and had been for more than awhile the beginning of 2007 saw the Australians win
decade. England, by contrast, were only just in thethe return series by a mammoth 5-0 margin.
process of bouncing back after years in theAs things went from bad to worse, the England
doldrums.team failed at the cricket World Cup and saw their
Few expected what was about to happen next:coach sacked. It's been noticeable that the glow that
England competed against the Australians, producingfollowed the successes of two years ago has faded
one of the greatest Test series in living memory. By- kids aren't out on the parks playing cricket in the
the end of the series, England had regained thesame numbers.
Ashes.English cricket stands at a crossroads. Many are
Suddenly many of the top England cricketers wereasking whether it will re-establish itself, or simply fade
household names, known to even those with nofrom the limelight.
interest in the game. Andrew Flintoff, Kevin Pietersen