Sachin Tendulkar, one of the greatest cricketers in the world, has shared his thoughts about the World Test Championship (WTC) final. While many experts suggest that the final should be a best-of-three series, Sachin believes that it is difficult to execute due to various reasons. Sachin explains that it would take at least six to seven days of practice before the first test and would require a four-week window, which would be hard to find given the international cricket calendar. Sachin also suggests that organizing the matches at the last moment would be impractical due to the high demand.
The WTC 2023 final will be played between India and Australia, and Sachin’s comments have sparked a debate amongst cricket enthusiasts. Some believe that a single Test match is not the best way to decide a trophy whose qualification goes on for two years, and in case of a draw, the trophy will be shared. However, others believe that a best-of-three series would be too time-consuming and impractical.
India’s squad for the WTC final will be led by Rohit Sharma and includes Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, and R Ashwin. Australia’s squad will be led by Pat Cummins and includes Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, and David Warner.
The WTC final will begin on June 7 and continue until June 11. The match will be played at the Oval in London, and a reserve day will be in place in case of bad weather.
Overall, Sachin’s opinions regarding a best-of-three series have raised interesting points about the practicality of organizing such a feat. However, cricket fans will undoubtedly be excited to witness the WTC final between India and Australia, regardless of the format.