“While FTP is now a bi-partite agreement but ICC also pitched in with their inputs while setting up the calender. All those who thought that BCCI will ignore Test cricket should be relieved that we are playing more than 50 Tests in next five years,” a senior BCCI official said.
World cricket’s is the most marketable team is India that is all set to play again the maximum number of international matches across three formats — 203 in the next five-year Futures & Programme Cycle (2018-2023).
In this period, India is all set to play 51 Test matches, 83 ODIs and a record 69 T20 Internationals.
India’s number of matches is very important now more than second-placed West Indies (186 matches) and third-placed England at 175.
Though, contrary to popular perception, India is all set to play the second highest number of Tests (England top the list with 59 games) , which is four more than Australia, who are third with 47 games in longest format.
Although, in the ODIs and T20s, India are playing more games with West Indies playing for the 75 ODIs and 68 T20Is correspondingly.
“While FTP is now a bi-partite agreement but ICC also pitched in with their inputs while setting up the calender. All those who thought that BCCI will ignore Test cricket should be relieved that we are playing more than 50 Tests in next five years,” a senior BCCI official told PTI.
While, just remember, that the Indian players’ workload (with IPL a yearly fixture), the number of international games per year will be less important and lesser in the subsequent year. The 2018-19 seasons will have 54 games followed by 41, 33, 40 and 35 matches which is for the next 4 seasons.
Next FTP Cycle Per Team (2018-19-2022-23)
India (203): 51 Tests, 83 ODIs, 69 T20Is
West Indies (186): 43 Tests, 75 ODIs, 68 T20Is
England (175): 59 Tests, 66 ODIs, 50T20Is
Australia (174): 47 Tests, 68 ODIs, 59 T20Is
Pakistan (164): 40 Tests, 61 ODIs, 63 T20Is
South Africa (160): 38 Tests, 66 ODIs, 56 T20Is
Sri Lanka (160): 43 Tests, 71 ODIs, 66 T20Is
Bangladesh (160): 44 Tests, 59 ODIs, 57 T20Is
New Zealand (159): 38 Tests, 62 ODIs, 59 T20Is
Ireland (142): 13 Tests, 64 ODIs, 65 T20Is
Zimbabwe (130): 21 Tests, 59 ODIs, 50 T20Is
Afghanistan (109): 13 Tests, 51 ODIs, 45 T20Is
The Netherlands (33): 24 ODIs, 9 T20Is.
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