Former West Indies cricket captain Clive Lloyd has criticized the International Cricket Council's potential two-tier Test system. He argues it would harm nations like the West Indies, which have ...
West Indies legend Clive Lloyd opposes the two-tier Test cricket proposal, stating it will hinder new teams' growth by confining them to a lower divis ...
Former West Indies cricket team captain, Clive Lloyd has strongly opposed the proposed two-tier Test system. The plan is being discussed by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in collaboration ...
Sir Clive Lloyd fears that radical plans to make Test cricket a two ... Under the proposals to split the international game’s 12 full member nations in two — to be discussed by ICC chairman Jay Shah ...
Following closely behind the assertion from outgoing International Cricket Council (ICC) Chairman Greg Barclay that the West Indies should probably “break up into each of their islands” has come ...
Jan 7 (Reuters) - West Indies great Clive Lloyd is "disturbed" by the idea of a two-tier structure ... The International Cricket Council's (ICC) Indian chairman Jay Shah will meet representatives of ...
Sir Clive Lloyd says proposals, which would also involve Ashes being played twice every three years, ‘must be stopped now’ ...
Sir Clive Lloyd, 80, the former captain of the West Indies team that ... Shastri, Ponting questions Mohammed Shami`s injury management “We were known as an iconic team and the ICC [International ...
If there is no promotion and relegation, the top division will just keep on making all the money. The bottom division will get poorer, and teams will disappear. Maybe that is what they want, observed ...
The proposal to establish a two-tier Test cricket system, which would allow for more matches between the "big three" countries of England, Australia, and India, has drawn harsh criticism from ...
West Indian legends like Sir Clive Lloyd & Michael Holding are against proposed system. Former & present cricketers, cricket writers ThePrint spoke to are divided in their opinions ...
Plans are being drawn up to split the World Test Championship into two tiers The changes are set to be discussed by Australia, India, England and the ICC Sir Clive Lloyd fears that radical plans ...