He continued: “I think the modern
young player grows up with so much one-day cricket, he gets used to playing and
having to play lots of attacking shots to every ball bowled in Twenty20 and
50-over cricket.
“When it
comes to Test matches you want them to change and adapt, and sometimes play
carefully and sensibly. It's a five-day match, it's like playing chess.
“Chess
doesn't happen in 10-15 minutes, it goes on for hours. You have to think your
way through situations.
“They've
forgotten the art of that, they've never really learned it and one-day cricket
has sucked them in to playing lots of shots.”