no not at all
if it ever does it will be because of admission costs, now ur question about football was?
2007-09-06 19:14:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Cricket is not dying in Australia it is well alive. Many School boys and girls play kanga cricket during the lunch break of the tests. I am a big cricket fan and go to a test and one day every year. If the Australian Women's team are playing at the gabba sometimes I go and watch them to.
2016-04-03 08:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all. Cricket still draws huge crowds specially the one day games and test matches still sell out. Cricket will never die out in Australia it is to much a part of us.
2007-09-06 18:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Cricket is alive and well.
Although I am not sure what impact the 20/20 game will have on the one-day game.
2007-09-07 02:47:49
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answered by Scozbo 5
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I don't think so
but there might of been an impact because of warne and mcgrath leaving and soon maybe gilly or ponting
NRL dominates australian sport though
2007-09-07 17:05:44
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answered by uolǝɯɹǝʇɐʍ 5
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Ask twice just to be sure eh,,,
Crickets alive and well
2007-09-07 00:31:17
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answered by nickson faction 7
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