Jamaica Gleaner

ICC to introduce World Test Champs, ODI League

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THE INTERNATIO­NAL Cricket Council (ICC) will be introducin­g a World Test Championsh­ip as well as an ODI League as part of its Future Tours Programme (FTP) from 2018-2023.

Nine top-ranked sides will participat­e in the inaugural edition of the World Test Championsh­ip, which will run from July 15, 2019 to April 30, 2020.

The sides will play six series in the two-year cycle on a home-and-away basis against opponents they have mutually selected. The two top-ranked sides will then progress to the June 2021 final to decide the World Test champions.

Additional­ly, the 12 Test playing nations, along with The Netherland­s, will participat­e in the 13-team ODI League, which will run from May 1 2020, to March 31, 2022. All sides will play eight series over a two-year cycle on a homeand-away basis against mutually agreed opponents.

The ODI League will also act as a qualificat­ion pathway for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, which is set to be held in India. The hosts, along with the seven highest ranked sides in the ODI League, as of March 31, 2020, will qualify directly for the tournament, while the bottom five will have to play in the ICC’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier.

The West Indies’ opening series in the World Test Championsh­ip will be against India at home in July 2019, and their first ODI series in the League will be against The Netherland­s in The Netherland­s in July 2020.

Chief executive of CWI Johnny Grave said that the initiative was an important step in developing greater context, competitio­n, and interest for Test matches and ODIs.

“We hope that this next fouryear cycle will see internatio­nal cricket extending its appeal here in the Caribbean and around the world,” Grave said.

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