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Scrap World Test Championship, replace it with Ashes and India-Pakistan series: Brad Hogg

Should scrap World Test Championship (WTC) for a while and replace it with Ashes and India-Pakistan series this summer said former Australian spinner, Brad Hogg, on Wednesday.

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Should scrap World Test Championship (WTC) for a while and replace it with Ashes and India-Pakistan series this summer said former Australian spinner, Brad Hogg, on Wednesday.

Hogg stated that both Ashes and the India-Pakistan series will give a much needed financial boost to the International Cricket Council (ICC) once the situation becomes normal after the coronavirus pandemic subsides.

"Scrap the Test Championship for a while, viewers want to see competitive cricket so get a couple of series that will reignite the interest of cricket throughout the world. Scrap the India-Australia series scheduled for this summer and have the Ashes played there. And make India play against Pakistan in a four-match series," Hogg said in a video posted on his YouTube channel.

"The public are craving for it, two matches can be played in India and two can be played in Pakistan, this will be the ultimate series, who is the best between Kohli and Azam? It will be proven in this series, fans have been waiting for India-Pakistan to play each other in a Test series. These two series will give a financial boost to the ICC," he added.

Currently, all sporting events has come to a halt due to the coronavirus pandemic. India and Australia are slated to play a four-match Test series later this year. However, it all depends on the COVID-19 crisis.

As for the World Test Championship standings, India currently sits on top of the table while Australia is in second place.

The Indian Premier League (IPL) was slated to begin from March 29, but the tournament has been suspended indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

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