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  • Minimum number of Tests to be played to retain status: ICC

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 30, 2013
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Concerned about Test matches being "postponed" to accommodate other formats, the ICC Cricket Committee has recommended that a team?s failure to play a minimum number of five-day games over a four-year period should lead to the withdrawal of its Test status.

    Chaired for the first time by former India captain Anil Kumble, who takes over from former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, the committee met in Dubai on Thursday.

    "Noting the examples during the year where Test matches had been postponed to make room for other formats of the game, the committee recommended that all Test playing members should be required to play a minimum number of Test matches over a four-year period in order to maintain their Test status," the ICC said in a statement.

    The committee reiterated its support for the strategy of ensuring an "optimum balance and a clear differentiation between the three formats of the game".

    It also noted the need to ensure that Test cricket, in particular, was protected.

    "The Committee also supported the concept of a Test play-off event as the climax to a qualification period of bilateral FTP matches with the ICC Reliance Test Rankings being used to determine the qualifiers for this event," the release stated.

    Among other issues, the committee discussed the impact of changes made to the one-day playing conditions.

    "The committee reviewed the impact of the recent changes to the standard ODI playing conditions, namely the restriction of four fieldsmen being allowed outside the circle during non-powerplay overs, the introduction of two bouncers per over, the abolishment of the bowling powerplay and the introduction of two new balls."

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