Karachi: Former South African and West Indies captains have strongly criticized the Big Three plan by Indian-origin ICC chief Jay Shah.
Former South African captain Graeme Smith says that two-division Test cricket will cause problems for other countries in the world, there is no game in the world where only three countries play each other more.
Graeme Smith said that South Africa is in the final of the World Test Championship and that is enough for us.
Former West Indian captain Clive Lloyd said that the two-division idea for Test cricket is unimpressive, what will happen to the countries that work hard for Test status.
It should be noted that the reaction to the proposal to hold more Test matches between Australia, England and India is starting to emerge.
Two days ago, Australian media claimed that ICC chief Jay Shah was in touch with the heads of England, Australia and India’s boards in this regard, while England board chairman Richard Thompson and Australian board chairman Mike Baird would meet this month.
The Big Three plan would see the number of Test matches between Australia, England and India increased.