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ICC World Test Championship: Teams, Format, Match Dates and Venues, Points System

ICC World Test Championship: Teams, Format, Match Dates and Venues, Points System

DUBAI – The International Cricket Council (ICC) has launched the World TestChampionship (WTC). The first match under the WTC umbrella will be thefirst Test match of the Ashes.

Here is everything you need to know about the WTC:Overview of ICC World Test Championship:

The ICC World Test Championship (WTC) gets underway on 1 August 2019 andcomprises nine teams competing in 71 Test matches in 27 series across twoyears.

Comprising the top nine Test teams in the world, each team will play threehome and three away series.

The top two teams at the end will compete in the ICC World TestChampionship Final in the UK in June 2021 with the winner crowned WorldTest Champions.Purpose Behind WTC:

The WTC has been introduced to bring context to bilateral Test cricket.Every game in a series will count for points as the world’s best teams gohead to head.

The WTC honors the importance of the longest format of the game and ensuresa pinnacle event for the format just as the World Cups for men and women inthe ODI and T20I formats.Which Teams are Included in WTC?

The top nine ranked teams on the MRF Tyres ICC Test Team Rankings as on 31March 2018 qualified for the WTC.

Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa,Sri Lanka and the West Indies are the teams competing in the WTC.Venues and Dates of WTC Matches:

The WTC will be played over two years across different continents startingfrom August 2019.

The matches will be played just like any bilateral series but with theadded context of a competition and one champion team.

The nine teams will figure in 27 series with the champion decided after 72Test matches. The Final will be played in June 2021.

Each of the nine teams in the WTC plays three home and three away series,with the opponents decided by mutual agreement often within existingframeworks of Member rights agreements.*2- Test Series* SL v NZ (2019) WI v IND (2019) PAK v SL (2019) IND v BAN(2019)AUS v PAK (2019) PAK v BAN (2020) NZ v IND (2020) SL v ENG (2020)BAN v AUS (2020) WI v SA (2020) BAN v NZ (2020) NZ v WI (2020)NZ v PAK (2020) SA v SL (2021) PAK v SA (2021) WI v SL (2021)*3-Test Series* IND v SA (2019) AUS v NZ (2019-20) ENG v WI (2020) SL v BAN(2020)ENG v PAK (2020) BAN v WI (2021) SA v AUS (2021)*4-Test Series* SA v ENG (2019-20) AUS v IND (2020-21)*5-Test Series* ENG v AUS (2019) IND v ENG (2021) Format of WTC:

The number of matches in each series can vary between a minimum of twomatches to a maximum of five matches.

The first cycle of the WTC consists of only five-day matches and willinclude day-night matches, subject to bilateral and mutual agreementbetween the opponents.WTC Points System:

Each team plays six series, with each series counting for 120 points,distributed over the number of matches in a series.

For example, a two-match series will mean 60 points for each Test while athree-match series will give 40 points to each Test match.

A tie will be 50% of the points available, whilst a draw will be a 3:1points ratio.*Matches in series* *Points for a win* *Points for a tie* *Points for adraw* *Points for a defeat*2 60 30 20 03 40 20 13 04 30 15 10 05 24 12 8 0Who’s Organizing the WTC?

The ICC has worked with its Members to bring context to bilateral cricketby optimizing the Future Tours Programme (FTP). Each series will beorganized by the Host Member Board as in the past, but now the teams playwith a points system in place.

The Host Board is responsible for all organizational matters includingvenues, broadcast, ticketing, etc.

The ICC is responsible for overseeing the competition by way of providingmatch officials and ensuring matches are played as per the World TestChampionship playing conditions and competition terms.

The ICC is also responsible for delivery of the ICC World Test ChampionshipFinal.Is This a One-off cycle?

The plans are to have two-year cycles starting with the first one from 1August 2019 to 31 March 2021. The second one is scheduled from June 2021 to30 April 2023.Does This Mean All Test Matches are Now Part of WTC?

No. Only the matches identified as part of the WTC will count towards thechampionship. Any matches featuring the teams outside the top nine –Afghanistan, Ireland and Zimbabwe – will not be part of the TestChampionship.What about the MRF Tyres ICC Test Team Rankings?

The rankings will continue with all 12 teams on the table. The points tableof the WTC will be independent of the team rankings.Who has the broadcast rights for WTC?

The broadcast rights for each series belong to the Host Member Board as hasalways been the case, however, the rights for the WTC Final in June 2021rest with the ICC.