Ben Stokes: Tests should be five days forever
Ben
Stokes made an emphatic case for five-day Test cricket this week by inspiring
England to a series-leveling win against South Africa in the final over’s of
the match.
His
match-winning performance in Cape Town on Tuesday came at a time of intense
debate over the future of the longest form of the game, which has been played
since 1877.
The
International Cricket Council (ICC) now wants to reduce Tests to four days as
part of structuring the global calendar beyond 2023. The proposal, part of an
effort to tackle the crowded international cricket calendar and save on costs.
But it has divided players, many of whom consider Test cricket the gold
standard of the game.
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ICC Rules for Test matches:
The
ICC allowed four-day Tests in 2017 and they have been tried in one-off games
between South Africa and Zimbabwe and England against Ireland. But they are not
allowed in the Test world championship.
The
Cricinfo website said mandatory four-day Tests during the current cycle from
2015 to 2023 would have freed up a total of 335 days of cricket over the
period.
The
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has offered "cautious" backing
to the proposal and Australia and New Zealand have said four-day Tests deserve
serious consideration.
Several
top cricketers are against the idea and the global players' representative body
has warned of "significant player resistance". Others such as Shane
Warne have voiced support for a change.
England
all-rounder Stokes claimed the last three South Africa wickets at Newlands to
earn a 189-run victory for England, who leveled the four-match series at 1-1 on
Tuesday.
Afterward,
he and England captain Joe Root spoke out in favor of the longer format, which
allows the drama and nuances of the game time to play out.
“It's
why five-day cricket should always be around. It's the best form of the
game," said Stokes, England's man of the match.
Root's
opposite number, Faf du Plessis, also said he did not support a move towards
four-day Test matches, despite a statement by Cricket South Africa that it was
official policy to back a reduced format.
England
director of men's cricket Ashley Giles said on Wednesday that five-day Tests
were "precious".
"If
we played four-day cricket, I fear we would miss out on a lot of matches like
yesterday (England's win)," Giles told the BBC.
Virat Kohli’s view:
India’s
Virat Kohli spoke earlier this month about his opposition to any move to cut a
day from Tests, questioning where it would ultimately lead. With four-day Tests "you are purely
only talking about getting numbers in and entertainment, and I think the intent
will not be right," said the India skipper.
“Then
you will speak of three-day Tests. I mean, where do you end?
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