Published 15:26 IST, December 31st 2019
England backs ICC plans to scrap five-day Tests
The ICC has found a backer in England as the sport's apex body plans to scrap five-day Tests from 2023 to ease the player workload in a crowded calendar
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International Cricket Council has found a backer in England as sport's apex body plans to scrap five-day Tests from 2023 to ease player workload in a crowded calendar. ICC could make four-day Tests mandatory from 2023 as part of World Test Championship, primarily to free up crowded calendar. "We believe it could provide a sustainable solution to complex scheduling needs and player workloads we face as a global sport," an ECB spokesperson was quoted as saying in 'Daily Telegraph'.
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England backs ICC plans to scrap five-day Tests
Tests have been played over five days through most of ir 140-year history. If four-day Tests are held during 2015-2023 cycle, it would free up 335 days of scheduled cricket. A four-day Test is t a new concept with last one played between England and Ireland earlier this year. South Africa and Zimbabwe too played one in 2017.
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"We're definite proponents of four-day Test concept, but cautiously so, as we understand it's an emotive topic for players, fans and ors who have concerns about challenging herit of Test cricket." Indian cricket board president Sourav Ganguly has said it is too early to make a comment on matter. Last week, Cricket Australia's chief executive Kevin Roberts said mandatory four-day Tests are "something that we have got to seriously consider".
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15:26 IST, December 31st 2019