ICC likely to scrap Test Championship

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"The objective of the championship is to preserve the primacy of Tests and to preserve the future of all formats of the game"

I think cricket has become betting game than sports game especially when compared to other world class sports. Everything is dictated by so called Pawars & STARs with the help of underworld. In future one day format may also die & only 20 over or yet-to-be-launched 7 over format will remain.
 
Anirudha Das said:
Because Star Sports Network knows both India and England may not make out into this series, England which is the host nation of Test Championship if they not make out to this series then the fans will not come to see the matches and also the production cost is very high, Star Sports Network just spent money on promotion not for good production.
star sports rights ends on 2015.. test world cup on 2017. so why you think ss behind this......
 
dipayan said:
Then India shouldn't participate 2015 world cup cricket :rofl:hehe:D

There is a difference between Test Championship and One Day World Cup if India Finishes in 10th ranking then also they able to participate in one day world cup but if india not able to finish in 4th ranking in test scenario then they will out from test championship and i think the countdown is already started win and lost does matter and India in 2014 play all the test matches outside home until and unless BCCI comes to the party.
 
vijju012 said:
star sports rights ends on 2015.. test world cup on 2017. so why you think ss behind this......

i think star will not loose the rights so easily already pay a huge money to icc if any how its happens then also there is lots of reasons first is BCCI and second is the indian sponsorship companies, if india not finishes at the 4th rank before this championship i don't think this championship is going to happen.
 
vijju012 said:
star sports rights ends on 2015.. test world cup on 2017. so why you think ss behind this......

Well said bro.... Star Sports ICC rights end with 2015 World Cup, but it will be one of the broadcaster from India only is likely to bid for ICC rights across the world as any other broadcaster will not offer the valuation close to what Indian broadcaster will offer. Star sports or any other broadcaster from India is not likely to bid even the same amount as was last time Bid due to Test Championship being introduced in place of Champions trophy and T20 World Cup has been reduced to once in 4 Yrs from currently its a biennial event. This all will ensure low evaluation for next 8 Yrs right from 2015 to 2023.....
 
Every broadcaster every sponsor company of ICC would like to see India, Pakistan, England and Australia in Test Championship and there is obvious reason peoples also gets highly enthusiastic and they take this championship on high
 
ICC mulls two-tier Test cricket
Daniel Brettig
January 15, 2014

World cricket's custodians are to consider a revolutionary proposal to bring relegation and promotion to Test matches as a partial sop to the imminent death of the World Test Championship (WTC).

The ICC executive board is expected to consider the proposal at the next round of meetings later this month, the same gathering expected to end any hopes for the WTC due to the reluctance of broadcasters and the lack of certainty around the format of an event that was postponed from its original 2013 launch date and re-launched for 2017 last October.

ESPNcricinfo understands that the board will instead entertain the promotion/relegation plan, which will open up the possibility of nations like Ireland and Afghanistan earning their way into Test matches while at the same time placing the likes of Zimbabwe and Bangladesh on the precipice. It will be introduced on the "no disadvantage" condition that none of the current ICC Full Member nations would lose that status and its financial advantages.

Instead, the Associate nations will have the chance to press for spots at the Test match table on the basis of performance against the lower-ranked Full Members. This would provide a strong incentive for nations currently playing Test matches to improve themselves while also offering opportunities for Associates to compete at the highest level of the game.

Precise details of how promotion and relegation from Test cricket would work in practice are yet to be revealed, but the concept of play-offs for Test status every four years is believed to be one of the options under consideration. The idea of dividing Test cricket up into two tiers has been debated for some time, with various noted voices on the game expressing opinions on its merits.

In 2013, the former England captain Michael Vaughan suggested that the incentives provided by promotion and relegation would also add context and value to Test cricket, perhaps to the point of dissuading some players from fringe nations prioritising the IPL over representing their country at that time of year.

"Just imagine if New Zealand have to come to England and win one out of three Tests to stay in the first division or win promotion," Vaughan wrote in the Telegraph. "If there is a proper financial incentive to playing in the first division, like there is in football's Premier League, then players would be less likely to choose the IPL instead."

In addition to promotion and relegation, the ICC is expected to consider increasing the financial rewards on offer to teams earning the No. 1 spot on the Test rankings, for which the Test Championship Mace is currently awarded on an annual basis. It is also likely that regulations requiring all teams to play each other regularly will be relaxed - a state of affairs that has already begun to exist.

There have been an increasing number of diversions from the Future Tours Programme, as nations make bilateral agreements that flout the authority of officially agreed schedule. India recently reduced their tour of South Africa to the minimum two Test matches while adding two unscheduled home fixtures against the West Indies, while this week it was confirmed that Pakistan's series against Australia in October would be downsized from the earlier agreed three Tests to two.

The ICC has previously flagged that promotion and relegation will become part of the landscape for ODIs, coming into effect following the 2019 World Cup.


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There are international tournaments (Consisting more than 2 teams) for all other formats except Test Cricket.So i think Test Championship should be done..Irrespective of any other reasons..
 
dipayan said:
Then India shouldn't participate 2015 world cup cricket :rofl:hehe:D

Bro,it is true.
If india don't participate in wc2015,then it willn't be televised.
TO keep INDIA alive till end of the tournament, 2011 wc format changed because of 2007format (like fifa)sony lost few hundred crores.
 
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