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ICC nod for names, numbers on player shirts in Tests
New Delhi, March 22 (CRICKETNMORE): In a bid to further popularise Test cricket the International Cricket Council (ICC) has allowed players to have their names and numbers on the back of their shirts starting with the the World Test Championship from August 1.
The Ashes series between England and Australia will be the first instance when the players will sport these jerseys.
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