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ICC rescheduli­ng of WTC Test series

- BY KUSHAN SARKAR

The World Test Championsh­ip schedule has been thrown haywire by the COVID-19 pandemic and its much-awaited final next year will depend on the number of reschedule­d bilateral series after the disruption, ICC GM (Cricket Operations) Geoff Allardice said on Monday.

The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown the Futures Tours and Programme (FTP) into disarray with the T20 World Cup already postponed to give member nations time to complete their bilateral commitment­s.

"We are currently in discussion with members on what their plans are around rescheduli­ng their series," Allardice answered to a query from PTI during an interactio­n with news agencies.

Given the circumstan­ces and tight schedules, ICC might have to postpone the

June final at the Lord's as Bangladesh, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, England have backlog series but Allardice, a former Australian firstclass cricketer, would like to wait a bit more.

"Obviously their teams have re-scheduled them (their engagement­s) as quickly as possible. Depending on how many of them (postponed series) could be re-scheduled within the available time will give us the most appropriat­e timing for the final. But at this stage the final is scheduled for June 2021," he said.

"We are working with the members on that...Countries are now working out on how to resume and when it's best to resume and they are all in their process of looking at calenders," Allardice added.

Allardice also made it clear that the ICC's role in this scenario would be of a facilitato­r for the members as the body can't directly get involved in drawing up their calendars.

"I don't see us taking a greater role in terms of being pro-active. ICC plays a role in coordinati­ng competitio­ns, but it has no role in scheduling as it is on members," he clarified.

He admitted that there is a lot of "uncertaint­y around when internatio­nal cricket can resume in a number of countries" considerin­g that the situation is different everywhere.

Allardice also said that since 2018, when the ICC ODI League was first devised, the global body has tried to recommend a bit of balance between ODIs and T20 Internatio­nal formats with bilaterals featuring three 50-over and an equal number of 20over games.

"The rules around league were establishe­d, back in 201718, a decision was taken at that time that T20Is and ODis will be three-match series.

"Earlier, it used to be five ODIs and a T20 Internatio­nal. Probably it changes the balance but when the league was designed, the countries agreed that there would be three ODIs and three T20 Internatio­nals," he added.

While South Africa has started with 'Three Team Cricket' or better known as 3TC on an experiment­al basis, ICC will only be focussing on the three formats at its disposal.

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