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ICC Announces Schedule Of World Test Championship, Changes Points System
India will play Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and Australia at home and face Bangladesh, England, and South Africa away in the World Test Championship 2 (WTC 2) cycle that will run from 2021 to 2023, the International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed in its release.
The ICC also confirmed the changed points system for the second edition of the WTC.
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