Daily Dispatch

India cricket boss Ganguly opposes four-day Tests

- SOURAV GANGULY

India’s cricket chief Sourav Ganguly has come out against playing four-day Tests, proposed by the world governing body as a way to squeeze more cricket into a packed calendar.

The Internatio­nal Cricket Council has floated the idea of reducing matches in the World Test Championsh­ip by one day from 2023, but Ganguly said officials should not “tinker” with what he called the best form of cricket.

Four-day Tests have been tried in one-off games between SA and Zimbabwe and England against Ireland, but the Board of Control for Cricket in India is among a growing list of critics.

“I am not a big fan of four-day cricket because I feel a lot of Test matches will not finish,” Ganguly, who turned 48 on Wednesday, said in an online chat hosted by the BCCI.

“When you have four days the approach is different,” he said.

“I really feel that there is no need to tinker with those fiveday Test matches. And for me Test matches are the toughest and the best form of cricket.”

Ganguly, who is rumoured to be in the running for the post of ICC chair, backs other innovation­s, however, including day-night Tests.

India, who refused to play a Test under floodlight­s in Australia in 2018, joined the pink ball party against Bangladesh in Kolkata in 2019.

The final Test of a two-match series attracted packed crowds at Eden Gardens despite the Test lasting less than three whole days. India won the series 2-0.

“Day-night cricket, one Test a series is important, because cricket needs everyone back,” said the former India captain.

“We played that pink Test... I don’t think if it was a normal India-Bangladesh Test match we would have had one tenth of the people,” he said, noting that 150,000 people had attended over three days. —

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