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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has informed Rohit Sharma that he is no longer a part of their plans for Test cricket after the ongoing series against Australia, according to a ...
The England & Wales Cricket Board will meet with officials from the International Cricket Council at the end of January to discuss plans for a radical new two-tier system in Test cricket.
Bruce Eva isn’t a fan of a propsoed new Test cricket format which would split countries into two divisions. If passed through, the reforms would see the big three nations – Australia, India and ...
Sir Clive Lloyd fears that radical plans to make Test cricket a two-tier system will plunge one of world sport’s most iconic teams into oblivion. Under the proposals to split the international ...
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