Shady Slim
International Coach
So here is a very left field idea that I don't think is going to be met with the most positive comments as it is very left field but since it's a good idea in my mind here it is:
Fourday tests, to be from now known as 4Ds or 4DTs, put in to a world cup format,
The 4DT
-Four innings
----->One inning is each day
-The team that is the toss victor gets innings 1,3
-90ov/day
-If captains of a team do not get through their required overs, they don't have a fine. However instead of a fine, that amount of overs will be deducted from his team's next inning.
-After 90ov then what is going to happen is the same as a regular ODI or T20 once quota of overs is reached
-As per what would happen in a regular test, last day is able to go overtime
-For ties there is a super fiver (super over except it's five overs)
-For rain there is a system where the corresponding innings of the next team goes to what ever amount of overs the rain delayed team had
----->so effectively if australia bat the first innings but because of rain only get 74 overs, that is what the next team are going to get for the second innings but the third and fourth stay 90
The 4DTWC
-16 teams that are based on the icc rankings, four groups of four
-Groups are:
----->A -> 1,16, 8,9
----->B -> 2, 15, 7, 10
----->C -> 3, 14, 6, 11
----->D -> 4, 13, 5, 12
-Four tests for each "set", a test from each group
----->Sets are each a period of four days
-Top two from each group go to the next round
-If there is a tie for a knockout it is still a super fiver, and knockouts are as follows:
----->QF1 -> A1vD2
----->QF2 -> B1vC2
----->QF3 -> D1vA2
----->QF4 -> C1vD2
-Semis:
----->SF1 -> QF1vQF4
----->SF2 -> QF2vQF3
Any questions?
Fourday tests, to be from now known as 4Ds or 4DTs, put in to a world cup format,
The 4DT
-Four innings
----->One inning is each day
-The team that is the toss victor gets innings 1,3
-90ov/day
-If captains of a team do not get through their required overs, they don't have a fine. However instead of a fine, that amount of overs will be deducted from his team's next inning.
-After 90ov then what is going to happen is the same as a regular ODI or T20 once quota of overs is reached
-As per what would happen in a regular test, last day is able to go overtime
-For ties there is a super fiver (super over except it's five overs)
-For rain there is a system where the corresponding innings of the next team goes to what ever amount of overs the rain delayed team had
----->so effectively if australia bat the first innings but because of rain only get 74 overs, that is what the next team are going to get for the second innings but the third and fourth stay 90
The 4DTWC
-16 teams that are based on the icc rankings, four groups of four
-Groups are:
----->A -> 1,16, 8,9
----->B -> 2, 15, 7, 10
----->C -> 3, 14, 6, 11
----->D -> 4, 13, 5, 12
-Four tests for each "set", a test from each group
----->Sets are each a period of four days
-Top two from each group go to the next round
-If there is a tie for a knockout it is still a super fiver, and knockouts are as follows:
----->QF1 -> A1vD2
----->QF2 -> B1vC2
----->QF3 -> D1vA2
----->QF4 -> C1vD2
-Semis:
----->SF1 -> QF1vQF4
----->SF2 -> QF2vQF3
Any questions?