As per reports, a two-division system in Test cricket could be introduced after the current Future Tours Program concludes in 2027. This structure would allow the "big three" teams - Australia, England, and India - to compete against each other twice every three years, rather than playing twice every four years.
Chappell questioned their ability to host Test matches due to ongoing political instability and inadequate infrastructure. He also pointed out that Ireland lacks sufficient Test-standard venues. Chappell labeled the ICC as an "event management company," adding that it isn't even a competent one.
"Because in return for Test status they provide valuable ICC votes on important issues. The ICC is widely regarded as an event management company. They should add "and not a very good one," he added.
The Big Three Claim a Large Slice of the Money - Ian Chappell
"The ICC doesn't run cricket, and unless there's a major change of heart, the financially desirable nations will continue to have a huge say in producing a self-serving schedule. Then there's the major issue of the financial split," Chappell wrote.
There's Been a Large Increase in Test Match Results - Ian Chappell
The 81-year-old pointed out that teams now favor fast-scoring batters to meet the demand for entertaining cricket. Chappell noted the increase in Test match results and the improvement of pitches, adding that Test cricket has done well to remain relevant in the modern era.
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