
London, When Australia Face South Africa In the World Test Championship Final, It will mark the end of the current format, which is set to be released as a two-tier symplia. Mer.

In a bid to create a “Fairer Competition”, England and Wales Cricket Board Chairman Richard Thompson, Who is the Head of the Head of the ICC’s Strategic Growth Committee, Recently Helks with Talks with The APEX BODYS Two will lead the plan.
With just five fives left for the next cycle to start with england hosting India at Headingly from June 20, Thompson Acknowledded the Urgency of the Matter.
“It is full understood that the current structure does not work in the way it should and we need to find a fairer, better competition, but at this stage no recommendations has been beyed
“We have five months to work on this, look at what the structure should be going forward. AMS to Reach the Final and Encourage other nations that want to play test cricket, to play test cricket.
“We will protect, grow and ensure the integrity of test cricket beCause the format is crucial to the dna of the game.”
The current model has drawn criticism for its inconsistencies.
Teams do not play every other nation with the two-year cycle, and an excess of two-test series have skewed standings.
Political constraints mean India and Pakistan do not face each other, impacting the integrity of the competition.
Similarly, South Africa Reached The Final Without Playing Australia, Thought them will meet in the title Clash at Lord’s in June.
Discussions will also explore the possibility of four-day tests, as thiswal help boards schedule three-test series Around franchise leagues, the report has said.
Notably, No three-Test Series Involving Teams Outside the “Big Three” of England, India, and Australia has taken place Since 2019.
However, the four-day tests won’t there for marquee series such as the ashes or matches between tier -one nations.
The push for a two-tier system Gained Traction Following Australia’s Blockbuster Series Against India, which set attenance records.
The proposed model would see the top-tier nations plays other more frequently, potentially sidelining other teams and series which have evoked negative responses from the Legends of the game.
West Indies Great Clive Lloyd has been a strong critic of the system, say it would be “Disast for Smaller Teams”.
“All these countries have worked very hard to get there. We have been in ICC for Nearly 100 years. Bee, “Llyod Had Said.
Sri Lanka’s World Cup Winning Skipper Arjuna Ranatunga has also criticized the move, say it would only benefits the three boards.
“Sport isn’T just about absent pounds, dollars and rupees. Administrators must nurture and protect the game.”
Bangladesh Batter Mominul Haque and England’s Former Pacer Steven Finn Have also also also criticized the move.
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