Two-tier World Test Championship plan dropped as ICC backs single division format

Two-tier World Test Championship plan dropped as ICC backs single division format

The proposal, discussed repeatedly over the past decade, failed to gain widespread support among full member nations, according to ESPNcricinfo.

Concerns over the funding model proved decisive in the plan's rejection. The proposed structure would have seen India, England, and Australia potentially offering financial assistance to Division Two nations, but discussions over distribution never progressed.

Opposition was also strong from countries such as West Indies, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan, who feared losing regular fixtures against higher-ranked opponents.

The decision followed recommendations from a working group led by former New Zealand batter Roger Twose, which had been tasked with reviewing the structure of all three international formats.

The group's findings were presented to the ICC Board and Chief Executives' Committee during the council's quarterly meetings in Dubai.

As a result, the next WTC cycle - beginning in July 2027 - is now expected to feature all 12 full members in a single division, potentially including Afghanistan, Zimbabwe, and Ireland.

While teams will be required to play a minimum number of Tests, the exact figure remains undecided. Smaller nations are unlikely to receive additional funding for hosting matches, a continuing challenge for boards like Ireland's.

In a parallel development, the ICC is set to revive the One-Day International Super League, which was discontinued after the 2023 World Cup.

Originally launched in 2020 to revitalise the 50-over format, the 13-team competition will make a comeback after concerns over the format's declining relevance.
 

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