ICC withdraws the proposal for two-tier Test system format

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Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Anurag Thakur gestures as he speaks during a press conference (Photo by INDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images)

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced today that it has withdrawn the proposal of having a ‘Two-Tier’ Test system following opposition from the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI).

The Indian cricket board received support from three more members -Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, and Bangladesh. The proposal for the system was set to be discussed in the Chief Executive Committee meeting which will be held in Dubai.

“The two-tier Test system proposal, which was supposed to come up for discussion during the two-day Chief Executives Committee (CEC) meeting in Dubai has been taken off the table keeping in mind the objections raised by four members. The ICC will now look afresh at the whole aspect,” a source in the ICC told PTI today.

BCCI president Anurag Thakur, who has been a vocal critic of this move terming it a detrimental and retrograde step for the financially weaker nations, welcomed the move.

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“I am thankful to the members of the ICC who understood our viewpoint and agreed to take this proposal off the table. As one of the key stakeholders in world cricket, BCCI would continue to have an inclusive approach and ensure that everyone’s interest and the growth of cricket isn’t compromised,” Thakur, who was at the forefront of the anti Two-Tier format, told PTI today.

The Indian Board president said the growth and popularity of the game won’t suffer because of the existing format.

“We want to grow the game and take it to new pastures and will not allow any step which can shrink the popularity and development of the game,” said Thakur.

It was learnt that BCCI CEO Rahul Johri thanked the ICC for understanding their point of view.

“BCCI CEO Rahul Johri thanked ICC for understanding the sentiment of all the boards opposing the two-tier system and also ensured its fullest co-operation in the interest of the game to popularize Test cricket worldwide,” a source in the know of things told PTI today.

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ICC needs a clear 2/3rd majority to pass any structural change to and it would have been difficult to pass this proposal as it required 7 out of 10 votes.

Even the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) would have joined hands with BCCI to stop the move even though they have traditionally sided with the English and Australian boards.

“Contrary to reports that West Indies were in support of the two-Tier system, it was exactly the opposite. West Indies were never in favor of a two-tier Test system. Yes, they are in favor of four-day format for Tests and all for day-night but they never supported bifurcation into two division,” a source informed.

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