When Australia faces South Africa in the World Test Champions Finals, it will marked the end of the current format. This format will be restarted to two -layer systems before visiting the English trip to England later this summer.
In order to establish a “fair competition”, Richard Thompson, chairman of the England and Wales Campaign (ECB), is the head of the Strategic Growth Committee of the International Criminal Court. Recently, Jay Shah, the chairman of the APEX institution, held talks. The two will lead the plan.
From June 20th, England will receive India in England. Thompson will have five months in the remaining five months. From England to HEADINGLEY to receive India, he acknowledges the urgency of the matter.
Thompson told Thompson: “Completely understand that the current structure cannot work in the way it deserves. We need to find a more fair and better competition, but there is no suggestion at this stage.” TelegramEssence
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“We have five months of work and take a step back to see how the structure should be developed. The world test champion should be more fair and competitive. It will change to ensure that it always encourages the best team to enter the finals. And encourage other countries to test crickets to test crickets.
“We will protect, grow and ensure the integrity of the test cricket, because this format is critical to the DNA of the game.” The current model has criticized criticism due to inconsistency.
In the two -year cycle, the team is not a competition in each other, and the ranking deviations of the series of games that are more than two tests.
Political restrictions means that India and Pakistan will not face each other face to face, which will affect the integrity of competition.
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Similarly, South Africa enters the final without Australia, although they will meet in the championship battle in Lord in June.
The report said that the discussion will also explore the possibility of four -day testing, because this can help the board of directors arrange three test series around the franchise alliance.
It is worth noting that since 2019, there are no three test series involved in England, India and Australia’s “three giants”.
However, the ashes or matching of the ashes between the cargo stage or the first -class country will be tested for a four -day test.
After Australia’s large series of India’s blockbusters, the driving force of the two -layer system has attracted people’s attention, and this series set a record of attendance.
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The proposed model will make top countries play more frequently, which may be limited to other teams and series, which arouses negative reactions in the legend of the game.
Clive Llayd, the great Claff of the Western Islands, has always been a strong criticism of the system, saying that this is “catastrophic” for smaller teams.
“All these countries have worked very hard. We have worked in ICC for nearly 100 years. We have a great history. Now you want to tell us that this is what it looks like because of the currency condition.” Laud said.
Arjuna Ranatunga, the captain of the World Cup champion, also criticized the move, saying that it would only benefit the three boards. “Exercise is not just pounds, US dollars and rupees. Administrators must train and protect games.”
The Bangladesh State Mominul Haque and England’s front pacemaker Steven Finn also criticized the move.