"The field restrictions, four in the perimeter (outside the 30-yard circle) is not good enough. On one side we talk about trying to preserve Test cricket and on the other hand if you are going to have only four in perimeter, how are you going to apply the spinners in the one-dayers?" asked Raman.
"If they don't (play) spinners in the one-day side, how do you expect them to be picked up in the Test format of the game. You need to give a chance to the spinners because you need the spinners to be playing a major part in cricket," the 49-year-old said.
The Tamil Nadu coach said standardised pitches were the reason why teams are able to score 300 plus totals consistently now.
"Standardisation of pitches by the ICC happened sometime ago. They wanted pitches to be standardised. They felt that if they come to the sub-continent wickets, the matches will swing like a yo-yo. So they felt they should at least have certain consistency about it.
"Even if you look at the 2003 World Cup in South Africa, people expected the tracks to be bouncier but they were flat except for the one game which featured India and England. If you were to have the pitches retaining their basic characteristics, I am sure the score won't be so consistent," he said.
"I would say Lloyd's team was the best team. If you look at the way they played, Australia won thrice (in a row) that is fine, but if you look at the way they played all those years, they dominated in all formats of the game.
"The only difference between the Australian team that dominated and Lloyd's team was that they were never beaten. They (Australia) tripped against New Zealand (in 99 World Cup). The Aussies always lost a Test even if they went on to win the series. That never happened with West Indies, as far as I can remember," he said.
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