Cricket Faces Key Debate Over Two-Tier Test System and Scheduling Changes
Proposals to restructure Test cricket into two divisions and increase matches between top teams spark concerns over fairness and the future of the format.
- The International Cricket Council (ICC) is considering a two-tier Test cricket system, splitting nations into two divisions based on performance.
- Proposals include increasing the frequency of marquee series like the Ashes and Border-Gavaskar Trophy, with critics warning this could dilute their prestige.
- Former players, including Michael Vaughan, support the move, citing potential financial and competitive benefits, while others fear it may marginalize lower-ranked teams.
- Concerns have been raised about the lack of opportunities for teams like Afghanistan, Ireland, and Zimbabwe to compete against top-tier nations under the proposed structure.
- Australia's recent 3-1 win over India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy has reignited discussions about the dominance of cricket's 'Big Three'—India, Australia, and England—in shaping the sport's future.




































































