"As crowds shrink and income falters, administrators look to pack in ever more series, especially if they involve money-spinning visitors like India or England.
"That explains why Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led Indians have been on the go non-stop since the beginning of the year. The only break in their touring schedule was for the IPL, and it is hard to see players pulling out of that," he added.
Boycott believed the India-England series have further dented the brand of Test cricket and if it continues in this way, the format might not exist in its original form for long.
"Gautam Gambhir receives 1.5 million for just over a month's work (IPL). On a week-by-week basis, that makes him better paid than a Premier League footballer. Is it any wonder that the Indians have looked tired and jaded on this tour?
"The series promised to be a thriller but ended up further damaging the brand of Test cricket.
"The whole thing is a mess, and I do not have faith in the ICC to come up with the right answers. In a few decades' time, I doubt if Test cricket will exist in its current form,"
"I believe there is a good chance that the Ashes will endure, because of the unique history. But for many other countries, the future looks bleak," he added.
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