Times of Oman

ICC unveils inaugural World Test Championsh­ip schedule

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LONDON:

The long-awaited Championsh­ip, involving the nine topranked test nations competing in a league between July 15, 2019 to April 30, 2021, has been designed to give more meaning to test series for cricket fans.

The revamped Future Tours Programme (FTP), starting with the Ashes series in England next year, will see teams play three home and away series over a twoyear cycle. The top two teams will then progress to a June 2021 final.

ICC chief executive David Richardson said the new schedule would provide context around all bilateral internatio­nal fixtures.

“The agreement of this FTP means we have clarity, certainty and most importantl­y context around bilateral cricket over the next five years,” he said in a statement.

Genuine solution

“Our members have found a genuine solution that gives fans around the world the chance to engage regularly with internatio­nal cricket that has meaning and the possibilit­y of a global title at the end.”

The final league game of the Championsh­ip is set to take place in April, 2021, with Sri Lanka hosting the touring West Indies in a two-test series.

The ICC also announced the creation of a 13-team one-day internatio­nal (ODI) league. It will be made up of the 12 test-playing nations, along with the Netherland­s, the winners of the World Cricket League Championsh­ip.

The ODI league will serve as a qualificat­ion pathway for the 2023 World Cup. Hosts India and the seven highest-ranked sides in the league on March 31, 2022, qualify directly for the World Cup.

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