Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

ICC to consider making four-day Test matches mandatory: report

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MELBOURNE: The Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) could make four-day Tests mandatory from 2023 as part of the World Test Championsh­ip, primarily to free up the crowded calendar.

The ICC’s cricket committee will formally consider trimming Tests to four days from five for the 2023-2031 cycle.

ICC wanting to stage more global events, the BCCI’s demands for an expanded bilateral calendar, proliferat­ion of T20 leagues around the world and cost of hosting a five-day game are some of the factors contributi­ng to the need for a fourday game, reported ESPNcricin­fo.

If four-day Tests were held during the 2015-2023 cycle, it would have freed up 335 days of scheduled cricket.

A four-day Test is not a new concept with the last one played between England and Ireland earlier this year. South Africa and Zimbabwe too played one in 2017.

It is an issue that is likely to attract a contrastin­g view from the game’s stakeholde­rs.

Cricket Australia chief Kevin Roberts feels four-day Tests should be definitely considered.

“It is something that we have got to seriously consider this week. It is something that can’t be driven by emotion, but it needs to be driven by fact. We need to look at what’s the average length of Test matches over the past five-ten years in terms of time and overs,” Roberts told SEN Radio.

“We need to look at it very carefully and perhaps it is more likely than not in the mid-term future. What we absolutely will do is that over the next 12 to 18 months, is make sure the cricket calendar is nailed down for the years 2023 to 2031. What we are committed to doing is working with all the ICC members.”

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