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World Test Championship: Matches Lost Due To Covid-19 Will Be Treated As A Draw
The International Cricket Council (ICC) Board on Thursday approved a recommendation from the Anil Kumble-headed ICC Cricket Committee to change the World Test Championship (WTC) rules.
As just under half of the WTC matches played till now due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the cricket committee had decided that the final WTC League standings from matches played and the matches lost won't be treated as drawn and points would be split.
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