New Delhi The International Cricket Council (ICC) is expecting packed stadiums for at least the first four days of the World Test Championship (WTC) final between India and Australia at London’s Oval from June 7.
The ICC has also set a ‘reserve day’ for the final so that the game can be held on that day in case of inclement weather.
We expect a full stadium for at least the first four days. We are moving in the right direction. He said, “Two of the best teams in the world will be facing each other, which is why the audience is very interested in this match. It will be a great match. “We are hoping for clear weather so that we can watch all five days of good cricket, although we have kept a ‘reserve day’ to compensate for the disruption caused by the weather,” Khan said. ,
He also said that there will be no change in the current pattern of the WTC and it will continue as it is where each team plays six series (three home and three away) in a two-year cycle. The five-day format will continue after a two-year cycle.
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