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World Test Championship can be moved four months ahead, ICC may change

New Delhi,The sports world is in complete disarray these days amid the global epidemic corona virus. Meanwhile, the International Cricket Council (ICC) discussed the future of the cricket series, T20 World Cup and World Test Championship to be held under the Future Tour Program. After this meeting, now you can move it forward 4 months to complete the matches of the World Test Championship. Due to which the ICC is considering making changes on its entire schedule. However, this will not affect India's position in the Test Championships.



If the ICC changes the schedule of the World Test Championship, the Indian team will maintain its position strongly. The Indian team has played the most 4 Test series so far, out of which they have won 3 and are at the top with 360 points.

At the same time, Australia is in second place with 296 points after playing 3 series while New Zealand team is in third place with 180 points in 3 series. The England team finished fourth with 146 points in the 2 Series and Pakistan's team finished fifth with 140 points in the 2 Series.

According to the ICC, under the World Test Championship, only one country has to play at least 6 series in which 3 have to play at home and 3 overseas. The Indian team has played 2 series at home and 2 outside, out of which it won all the points due to victory in 3 series.

The Indian team will host England for five Test matches in January next year. It will also be the last series under his WTC. It has not been easy for England to play on Indian soil. Earlier, his team had visited India in late 2016 when the Indian team defeated them 4–0 in a five-match series. The Indian team toured New Zealand earlier this year but lost both Test matches there. This kept him stuck at 360 points. Kohli's team is yet to play two series under the WTC.

He is scheduled to play four Tests in Australia tour later this year. If India maintains its record for 2018-19, it can increase its score. India won the series 2–1 in their previous tour of Australia.



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