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Cricket Australia CEO Hockley Denies Reports Of Ignoring Study On Saving Test Cricket
A report in the Sydney Morning Herald stated that Australia, England and India didn’t take action on a paper penned mainly by New Zealand Cricket (NZC) chair Martin Snedden who proposed several changes to the future tours program (FTP) which would save Test cricket’s future.
“Categorically. I think there was some misreporting around that. Certainly the discussions I'm in at the moment are very much thinking about how we can optimise the calendar and how we can continue to grow cricket around the world,” said Hockley on SEN Radio.
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