
Jay Shah, Chairman of the International Criket Council (ICC) hand over MACE Championship for South African team players (@jayyshah on x via PTI Photo) The International Criket Council announced the opening of the World Championship in the World Championship 2025-27 after the victory in South Africa in the final of the World Championship in ICC 2025. The three-test series competes for the trophy of Frank Worrell.Nine teams will take part in the World Championship, each nation playing six other teams during the two -year period – three at home and three. The competition structure maintains a percentage of the percentage of the previous editions and gives 12 points for victory, six for a tie and four for a draw.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The Australian schedule includes 11 home matches with ASHES range against England and four tests against New Zealand. During this cycle they will also play 11 games from home.The English campaign consists of 11 home tests and 10 matches, including a three-test tour to South Africa, WTC 2025 finals, scheduled for December 2026.
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India will compete with a total of 18 matches, equally divided between home and distant accessories. New Zealand, champions of 2021, should play 16 games during this cycle.The upcoming England-India series will be played in five iconic places: Headingley, Edgbaston, Lord’s, Old Trafford and Oval.ICC chairman Mr. Jay Shah shared his ideas on the new cycle: “The third edition of the World Test Championship has become a fantastic conclusion at Lord and South Africa because we are now looking forward to the next installment.”“This championship continues to revive the cricket of the test match and four of the nine competing nations have now achieved the finals during the first three cycles.”“It brings context for players and fans, as well as a high level of competitiveness, is a key and large exchange on Lord’s – as well as viewers around the world – for the last testimony of the continued popularity of the test cricket.”“I would like to thank the members’ councils for their continuing support of this exciting concept and wish players the best when they start the way to the next finals in 2027.”