August Test matches under threat from new T20 competition
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Elizabeth Ammon
August 9 2017, 12:01am, The Times
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The England players will be allocated to one of the eight T20 teams
There may be very little Test cricket during August from 2020 so that England players can help to make the new eight-team T20 tournament a success. The ECB is aware that the best players need to be available for as much of the competition as possible to attract new audiences and fill stadiums.
The tournament will run from July 17 to August 23. When the draft schedule was circulated to county chiefs this year it was done so on the basis of seven Test matches a year and showed three Tests against Sri Lanka during that 38-day window. However, it is likely that particular series will contain only two Tests, which could be completed by August 4. If the one-day series were delayed until after August 25, England players could be available for at least half of the tournament, including the final.
As The Times revealed, the international summer schedule from 2020 will contain only six Test matches (and five in an Ashes year) as opposed to the current seven and it would, in theory, be possible to ensure that these were all played before the end of July or just into August. It would also ensure that all the large international grounds where the teams are likely to be based were available for most of the tournament.
All centrally-contracted England players will be allocated to one of the eight T20 teams via a draft separate to the main player draft.
The ECB’s major match group, headed by deputy chairman Ian Lovett, will decide over the winter on the allocations for Tests, ODIs and T20s for 2020 to 2024 as well as the locations of the teams in the new competition. The ECB will announce its decision next February. It will also review the schedule for 2019 to ensure England players have a chance to play red-ball cricket after the World Cup and before the Ashes.