WTC Final Could Overrun Into Unusual 6th Day
The chances of the World Test Championship (WTC) final between India and New Zealand - dubbed by the ICC as 'The Ultimate Test' - spilling over into a sixth day's play hovered on the hori
The India supporters armed with 'dholaks' struck up a beat, but were compelled to beat a retreat. Most were good humoured, considering the grimness of the circumstances. Some, though, raised nationalistic slogans unsuitable for a sporting occasion.
The news of an otherwise unmitigatedly desultory day was the ICC's announcement of an official wine partner for the match - Australia's Jacob's Creek. The weakness of the ICC in the face of affiliates like the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and broadcast rights holders has been exposed over the past quarter of a century.
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The chief executive of the world body - then headquartered at Lord's cricket ground in London before relocating to tax-friendly Dubai - had discussed the concept of "Test cricket with a context" with this correspondent as far back as the second half of the 1990s. The ICC finally voted in favour of it in 2010. But two attempts to launch a competition since then came a cropper.
Eventually, an imperfect two-year league rising to a crescendo of a one-Test play-off between the top two points earners took off in 2019. But it has been ill-fated with the headwind of the Covid pandemic almost forcing an abandonment.
It will be a crushing ill-fortune for cricket connoisseurs if the final proves to be inconclusive because of the unusually inclement English weather for a summer season.