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Virus impact forces ICC to review World Test C’ship schedule

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NEW DELHI: While everyone is waiting with bated breath for the ICC to announce the fate of the T20 World Cup in October-november, the internatio­nal body is not just worried about the showpiece event in Australia. Another concern for them is the fate of the inaugural edition of the World Test Championsh­ip which is now set to undergo a re-scheduling with the coronaviru­s pandemic forcing postponeme­nt and cancellati­on of Test series.

Speaking to IANS, an ICC official said the FTP (Future Tours Programme) will need to be worked on keeping in mind the current scenario which has made it almost impossible for countries to honour their bilateral commitment­s. But the same will be done only after understand­ing the overall impact the pandemic has on the FTP.

“At this stage nothing has changed; whilst we understand how much cricket has been lost and when the T20 WC can be held. The disrupted FTP program would need to be collective­ly reviewed through to 2023 with a view to rescheduli­ng as much of the cricket that has been postponed due to COVID-19 as possible.

“Discussion­s and decisions on the future of both the World Test Championsh­ip and the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League will be held at a later date when there is a greater understand­ing of the impact of the cricket that has been lost on the competitio­ns,” the official said.

An ICC board member confirmed that talks have been on regarding cancellati­on of Test matches due to the pandemic in the recent ICC meetings and the impact it will have ultimately on the Test championsh­ip. But it will not be easy to rework the calendar and will take time.

“Contrary to popular belief, discussion­s have also been had on other important things apart from the T20 World Cup. And as you are aware, the Test championsh­ip is something close to all members. The championsh­ip finally saw the light of day after being in the pipeline for quite a number of years. So, it holds an important place in the priority list of everyone as it is the format which needs attention.

“Whether the ICC will finally rework the calendar to include the matches missed or there will be a change in points system, these decisions will need to be made by around October because as things stand, you cannot really have the original plan getting you the desired outcome. The coronaviru­s pandemic has hurt the game and you cannot blame anyone for this.”

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