By Graham Otway
THE efficiency reputation of English cricket’s administrators should emerge from this summer’s two lockdown Test series against the West Indies and Pakistan with a brighter glow. For many of the sports’ fans being limited to just seeing all the action on TV rather than staring out onto the pitch from the window of a grandstand bar or sitting with a glass of champagne in the luxury of private box is not a fulfilling option. However, the tense excitement of the first three tests against the West Indies and achievements of players like Ben Stokes and Stuart Br...