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The 'best Should Play The Best' For Test Cricket To Survive, Says Shastri On Two-tier System
According to a report in The Sydney Morning Herald, ICC Chairman Jay Shah, Cricket Australia chair Mike Baird, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chair Richard Thompson are set to meet later this month, with a two-tier structure for Test cricket firmly on the agenda of their discussion.
It further said if the two-tier Test structure becomes a reality, then Australia, England and India will be from having to play Test cricket against many nations, and the three nations would be able to play against each other twice every three years instead of every four years, which is currently the case.
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