Bangladesh Cricket Board is relieved as ICC shelves two-tier Test structure

Bangladesh has heaved a sigh of relief at the International Cricket Council's decision to put the proposal for a two-tier Test structure 'off the table'.

Sports Correspondentbdnews24.com
Published : 7 Sept 2016, 03:29 PM
Updated : 7 Sept 2016, 03:29 PM

Bangladesh Cricket Board is relieved that the Tigers' future in Test cricket is 'not heading for uncertainty'.

The game's governing body withdrew the proposal in an ICC meeting in Dubai on Wednesday.

"The two-tier Test system proposal... has been taken off the table keeping in mind the objections raised by four members," India’s national news agency PTI quoted the ICC as saying.

An espncricinfo report said the BCCI, Sri Lanka Cricket, the BCB and Zimbabwe Cricket had opposed the proposal, which had found support from the boards of Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand, Pakistan and the West Indies.

The BCB was first to take a stand against the proposal which suggested Tests in two tiers - teams ranked in top seven in one and the following five in the other – and considered promotion and relegation between the two.

"This is indeed great news," BCB President Nazmul Hassan said in the evening, "We were convinced it won't be something good. We protested against [the proposal] from the beginning.

"We are very happy that they announced it officially today. The future of Bangladesh cricket is not heading towards uncertainty."

Hassan believes the BCCI's stand against the proposal was a determining factor for the withdrawal.

"Actually we were not too worried. My first impression was that it won't be possible [to implement the system]. Because it gives us no specific advantage – then why should we [agree]?

"It couldn't even be passed over from the CEC [Chief Executives Committee] meeting to the board meeting…and when India came over [to our side], I was no longer too much worried about it."