The WTC format has a lot of fault! AB admitted after being champions by Africa | South Africa World Test Championship Win

South Africa World Test Championship Win : Sad Africa won the World Test Championship. About 20 years later, the trophy was finally drought in the Proteas. Lord Babuma, the captain’s hand, was cursed. Former Test captain Eden Markram has defeated Ajid on the ground of Lords in the dreaded century of Markram. Needless to say that they have won as a qualified party. Despite the pressure, the batting line -up of Africa did not break in front of Azid. Winning in the fourth innings of 212 runs, it is not an easy task against Australia in the ICC event final.

Another World Test Championship circle begins on Friday. India and England are facing the five -match Test series. That series is important to the two teams, for the next championship. Although not all teams are playing Test matches like India, England, Australia against strong opponents, which has been questioned. Where India regularly play Test series against teams like England, Australia, New Zealand, the Proteas played against the weak team, and they played less. There are also questions about which. This time, former Proteas cricketer AB de Villiers opened his mouth.

AB thinks it is important to change something in the upcoming WTC circle, which has already begun. In his words, ‘We do not want to ruin this time. However, in some cases there is definitely a place of improvement. I was watching the schedule of the next Test Championship, there has been a bit of development from there, but it has to be better. So that all parties have transparency in the matter. ‘

AB then said that if the Test Championship is for four years, all teams will be able to play against all teams. In his words, ‘If anyone wants to play against all teams in the World Test Championship, then I think I have to compete for 5 years. We have done that in the case of ODI cricket before, so why not in the test or why? If this is done, the organizers will also be able to maintain transparency. ‘

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