Camo999
State 12th Man
Hi guys,
Regarding the recent leaked ICC proposals, one of the more controversial aspects is the foundation of a top tier of just eight test teams given there are currently ten with test match status. Surely it shouldn't be too difficult to come up with something better ourselves. A league in which everyone plays the same number of matches would presumably help give every test match greater context. I see no reason why such a system can’t emerge with all the existing teams involved. Do you think the following could be feasible? Anyone got any other ideas?
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Over two years each team plays twenty test matches, ten home and ten away. They have to play every other team in at least one test match and in the event they only face a particular opposition once, need to play them at least twice in the next cycle of two years. The teams you host, you have to visit in the next cycle and vice versa.
A four match Ashes series is incorporated into the model. It’s a reduction from five but let’s be honest, relatively few Ashes series are still live going into the fifth test anyway.
Playing Zimbabwe and Bangladesh would probably be a tad more appealing and commercially viable than present when you’re got the tangible aim of making the the top 4.
At the conclusion of the fixture, the top four play finals series 1 v 4, 2 v 3 (played concurrently) and the winners playing off in the grand final.
No relegation (unless a team can really no longer compete and is thrashed in all 20 matches thus hurting the comp) but bottom place to play a full test match against the winner of the intercontinental cup as a reward and gauge of possible future expansion for new teams.
Ideally a couple of defined windows – say roughly mid-June to mid-August and mid-November to mid-January should be able to get most of these matches done and allow windows for IPL etc that wouldn’t penalize any particular test team.
Rough fixture, number of test matches as follows:
Currently Zimbabwe have a couple of pesky single match series but anyone decent at Sudoku could probably fix this.
Anyway, that’s my attempt. To me it seems much clearer and fairer to all the ICC members than the alternative.
Cheers
Regarding the recent leaked ICC proposals, one of the more controversial aspects is the foundation of a top tier of just eight test teams given there are currently ten with test match status. Surely it shouldn't be too difficult to come up with something better ourselves. A league in which everyone plays the same number of matches would presumably help give every test match greater context. I see no reason why such a system can’t emerge with all the existing teams involved. Do you think the following could be feasible? Anyone got any other ideas?
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Over two years each team plays twenty test matches, ten home and ten away. They have to play every other team in at least one test match and in the event they only face a particular opposition once, need to play them at least twice in the next cycle of two years. The teams you host, you have to visit in the next cycle and vice versa.
A four match Ashes series is incorporated into the model. It’s a reduction from five but let’s be honest, relatively few Ashes series are still live going into the fifth test anyway.
Playing Zimbabwe and Bangladesh would probably be a tad more appealing and commercially viable than present when you’re got the tangible aim of making the the top 4.
At the conclusion of the fixture, the top four play finals series 1 v 4, 2 v 3 (played concurrently) and the winners playing off in the grand final.
No relegation (unless a team can really no longer compete and is thrashed in all 20 matches thus hurting the comp) but bottom place to play a full test match against the winner of the intercontinental cup as a reward and gauge of possible future expansion for new teams.
Ideally a couple of defined windows – say roughly mid-June to mid-August and mid-November to mid-January should be able to get most of these matches done and allow windows for IPL etc that wouldn’t penalize any particular test team.
Rough fixture, number of test matches as follows:
Currently Zimbabwe have a couple of pesky single match series but anyone decent at Sudoku could probably fix this.
Anyway, that’s my attempt. To me it seems much clearer and fairer to all the ICC members than the alternative.
Cheers