It is not only the duty of one or two countries.” – Rohit Sharma believes that all nations must work to safeguard Test cricket.
Rohit Sharma believes that all nations must work to safeguard Test cricket
Team India captain Rohit Sharma emphasized that the ICC member nations must work together to safeguard the sanctity of Test cricket and keep it in good health.
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The argument over the future of Test cricket has resurfaced when Cricket South Africa (CSK) nominated seven uncapped cricketers, including skipper Neil Brand, for the forthcoming tour of New Zealand.
The Proteas’ major players will not be available since they will be participating in SA20, which coincides with the Test series against the Kiwis.
A journalist attempted to imply that the BCCI had a bigger onus to save Test cricket during a pre-match news conference ahead of the Cape Town Test against South Africa.
For Rohit, Test cricket remains the ultimate challenge, and he would like to see the top players compete in that format. While referring to the CSA’s decision, he stated that everyone has challenges to cope with.
Cricket South Africa responds to criticism leveled at the New Zealand Test squad
Cricket South Africa responded to criticism over their choice to name an inexperienced 14-man team for the forthcoming Test series in New Zealand in February on Tuesday, January 2.
The CSA issued an official statement to clarify their decision.
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From February 4 to 17, South Africa will play two Tests in New Zealand. The SA20 will take place between January 10 and February 10.