1. Pakistan will hover near the top of the ICC Test Rankings With Misbah certain to retire in 2017, and Younis Khan likely to, the expectation is for Pakistan to return to their pre-2010 selves and fight in the midtable of the Test rankings.
That appears unlikely though.
The ICC Test Rankings take into account the four years prior to the current date ─ which means that Pakistan’s blip from 2013 will be taken out of their rankings record as 2017 progresses.
The ODI team on the other hand is unlikely to be as fortuitous.
2. The Chinese Super League will gain prominence Over the past decade, the financial strength of the Premier League has chipped away at the depths of other European leagues, with only a handful of clubs able to compete with them anymore.
Except China. The capture of Chelsea’s Oscar proves that with the rise of the Chinese Super League, players will have an easier payday than the Premier League.
Even if the strength of the Premier League remains intact, the strength of continental European leagues will continue to decline.
3. The 'Nerd Takeover' of sports will only accelerate What began in the late 90s with baseball, with Oakland Athletics’ Moneyball approach, has slowly seeped into other sports too.
The Analytics Revolution, with pushback from ex-pros and other jocks, will continue apace.
The ascension of RB Leipzig in Germany, the adoption of this thinking in basketball and the Brailsford method in minor sports will continue to change how we view, interact with and play sport.
In cricket, the rise of franchise T20 leagues will continue apace, and with it there will be an increase in professionalism and the presence of nerds in jock dressing rooms.
That will eventually lead to the sort of civil war that has been part of the American sports scene for two decades now.
Caricatures by Feica.
Published in Dawn, Sunday Magazine, January 1st, 2017
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