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ICC may cut test matches to four days for smaller nations: British media

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is considering reducing Test matches from five days to four, British media reported recently. The main reason is to allow smaller cricketing nations to play more Test matches without increasing scheduling pressure. This step could help boost Test cricket among countries with limited time and financial resources.

According to the report, this change might be introduced during the 2027–2029 World Test Championship cycle. The proposal was discussed during the recent Test Championship final, where it gained attention. Supporters believe that shorter Tests could make the format more manageable and cost-effective for some boards.

However, the new rule may not apply to all teams. Bigger cricketing nations like Australia, India, and England are expected to continue playing five-day matches. This may create a two-level Test system, with different rules for stronger and smaller teams. But it could also make the game more inclusive for emerging sides.

The British media claimed ICC Chairman Jay Shah supported the four-day Test idea. His endorsement came during key discussions on the future of Test cricket. Many believe his backing could influence the final decision on the matter.

At the same time, the ICC is facing criticism over its promotional video for the Test Championship Final. Critics say it focused too much on Jay Shah, raising concerns about bias and personal branding within the sport’s top governing body.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 2027–2029 World Test Championship, British media, International Cricket Council (ICC), Latest, Test matches from five days to four

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