Graeme Smith calls for solid authority from ICC to direct power of big three

Director of South Africa’s cricket Graeme Smith has warned the International Cricket Council (ICC) that smaller nations must get their fair share to test tours against the so called ‘Big Three’ domination of the Twenty20 leagues.

South Africa are smarting after Australia selected to pull out of a three-test visit in March because of COVID-19 feelings of dread despite the fact that the hosts said they had contributed a lot of cash to meet the guests’ lengthy list of medical safety demands.

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It has left financially stricken Cricket South Africa with a deficiency of income running into the large numbers of rands, and with no an ideal opportunity to locate another rival to make up for the shortfall. They have kept in touch with ICC to look the financial change.

Test tours between cricket’s Big Three i.e India, Australia and England remain on schedule for 2021.

England and India are set to meet in nine tests this year, while Australia have just played the Indians at home and are likewise set for an Ashes arrangement with the England.

Smith told reporters, “The game needs leadership right now that understands the clarity. I don’t think world cricket wants just three nations competing against each other in 10 years’ time. How does that benefit game?”

“That would intensify the (Twenty20) leagues and they will get greater and greater, and most likely the remainder of the part countries will have practically no (international)content.”

“The leadership at the ICC needs to address these issues now, which are in effect optimized in view of COVID. I think they have been caught a little off-guard

He said, “FTP will be a hugely challenging thing going ahead with possibly eight ICC competitions in the eight years, an all-inclusive IPL and a ton of the schedule overwhelmed by India, England and Australia.”

“It makes challenging for the rest of the member nations, and just amplifies the weight on any semblance of us and different individuals that are searching for acceptable substance.”
Smith added, “We are attempting to figure out how to fit it into the schedule cycle, which for us is significant. We have had some underlying commitment with Cricket Australia.”

“It hasn’t been positive on attempting to discover a window, however we are buckling down on it.”