El veterano Sri Lantan All-Roundon Angelo Mathews llama a prueba de dinero mientras se prepara para dar dinero después de 118 pruebas.

Angelo Mathews, a Sri Lankan legend, is receiving his deserving flowers as his retirement Test match approaches. Mathews is calling time on his Test career this week, but not without saying something that’s been on his mind—and on the minds of many from the so-called “smaller” cricketing nations. While he prepares for his farewell match in Galle, the veteran Sri Lankan all-rounder has made a quiet but pointed plea: let us play more Test cricket.

More Test cricket outside ‘Big 3’?

Mathews kept the big three – India, Australia and England – as examples. Obviously, it is quite “sad”, as Mathews suggests that a potent team like Sri Lanka are scheduled to play just four Tests this year. This would be their lowest tally since 2013, keeping away Covid-ridden aside. Compare it to someone like India, who are playing five red-ball games in their next series against England alone.

I think it’s quite sad to be honest,” Mathews said in a pre-match press conference before his retirement Test. “I mean, the younger generation are urging for more Test cricket. Test cricket is obviously the pinnacle of cricket. We all should push for more Tests. These guys are so enthusiastic about Test cricket.

“I feel there has to be a minimum of 10 matches at least [in a year]. Grupos como Inglaterra, India o Australia juegan más de 15 juegos al año. ¿Por qué no podemos jugar? Podemos. Si seguimos presionando, tenemos que hacer eso. Ganamos las copas del mundo. Hicimos mucho por el cricket como público, y merecemos jugar un cricket de prueba, como en Australia, India e Inglaterra. “

His plea totally makes sense and also points out flaws in the current World Test Championship (WTC) system. As a matter of fact, Sri Lanka will play just 12 Tests in the upcoming WTC cycle (2025-2027), the joint-fewest alongside Bangladesh. Meanwhile, champions South Africa also plays just 14. Compare it to Australi and England, who both will turn up 22 and 21 times, respectively.

Complete WTC 2025-27 Cycle Schedule

Team Total Matches Home/Away Breakdown
Australia 22 vs England (5), New Zealand (4), Bangladesh (2) – Away – West Indies (3), South Africa (3), India (5)
Bangladesh 12 vs Pakistan (2), West Indies (2), England (2) – Away –Sri Lanka (2), South Africa (2), Australia (2)
England 21 vs Pakistan (2), West Indies (2), England (2) – Away – Sri Lanka (2), South Africa (2), Australia (2)
India 18 vs West Indies (2), South Africa (2), Australia (5) – Away – England (5), Sri Lanka (2), New Zealand (2)
New Zealand 16 vs West Indies (3), India (2), Sri Lanka (2) – Away – England (3), Australia (4), Pakistan (2)
Pakistan 13 vs South Africa (2), Sri Lanka (2), New Zealand (2) – Away – Bangladesh (2), West Indies (2), England (3)
South Africa 14 vs Australia (3), Bangladesh (2), England (3) – Away – Pakistan (2), India (2), Sri Lanka (2)
Sri Lanka 12 vs Bangladesh (2), India (2), South Africa (2) – Away – West Indies (2), Pakistan (2), New Zealand (2)
West Indies 14 vs Australia (3), Sri Lanka (2), Pakistan (2) – Away – India (2), New Zealand (3), Bangladesh (2)

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