WTC Finals | ICC should introduce neutral curator for next cycle: Mohinder Amarnath

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Former India all-rounder Mohinder Amarnath wants the ICC to introduce a neural curator and ensure that the winner is decided in the next World Test Championship cycle.

Amarnath said games that end in two days like the day-night Test against England in Ahmedabad are not fair competition. “You should play on quality wickets. When you play on quality wickets, it doesn’t matter where you are playing. Then it is a fair competition.

“The ICC should form a panel of neutral curators like neutral umpires. That team should follow the ICC guidelines and ensure that the game goes on till the fifth day,” Amarnath told PTI on Friday.

If the final between India and New Zealand ended in a draw or a tie, the WTC mace would have been shared. Amarnath feels this is another aspect that the ICC should change in the next cycle.

“A final means that there can be no joint winner in any game. Whether it is a game or a best of three finals. They must complete the final.”

India needs a fast bowling all-rounder like Amarnath at the moment Hardik Pandya He was dropped from the Test team for not bowling regularly. The 70-year-old said that breed is the most difficult to produce.

“They don’t come like that. They come once in a decade or in 20 years. I’m sure someone will come but it will come from a longer version of the game,” he said.

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