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‘Further questions need to be asked’: Virat Kohli unhappy with change in WTC points system

Hindustan Times, Delhi | Byhindustantimes.com
Nov 26, 2020 08:11 PM IST

In the revised standings, Australia (296 points from 3 series) toppled India (360 points from 4 series) in the standing with a percentage of 82.22 compared to the latter’s 75 per cent.

After leading the World Test Championship for the majority of the campaign, Team India slipped to the second position after ICC suddenly decided to change the points system. ICC announced that they will rank teams “in order of percentage of points earned” from the contested matches. This was a major change as India looked a sureshot candidate for the WTC final in Dubai after winning most of the matches they played in the eligible period.

Virat Kohli of India looks on during day one of the Second Test match between New Zealand and India at Hagley Oval on February 29, 2020 in Christchurch, New Zealand.(Getty Images)
Virat Kohli of India looks on during day one of the Second Test match between New Zealand and India at Hagley Oval on February 29, 2020 in Christchurch, New Zealand.(Getty Images)

Now in the revised standings, Australia (296 points from 3 series) toppled India (360 points from 4 series) in the standing with a percentage of 82.22 compared to the latter’s 75 per cent.

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India skipper Virat Kohli wasn’t happy with the sudden change as he questioned the ICC for altering the points system of the inaugural WTC, saying the change is “confusing” and the governing body has a lot to explain.

A livid Kohli said the decision is “surprising” and “difficult” to comprehend.

“It is definitely surprising because we were told that points are a matter of contention for the top two teams qualifying in World Test championships and now suddenly it has become percentage out of nowhere, so it is confusing and difficult to understand why,” Kohli said during a video conference ahead of the first ODI against Australia.

“... if these things were explained to us from day one then it would have been easier to understand the reason why such a change has happened.

“But it happened out of nowhere and I think further questions need to be asked to the ICC to understand why this has been done and what are the reasons behind it.”

With the raging COVID-19 pandemic leading to the cancellation of several bilateral series, the ICC said “just under half of the World Test Championship matches have been played, with that estimated to rise to more than 85 per cent by the end of the competition window.”

According to current regulations, incomplete matches are treated as draw but after due deliberation, the ICC Cricket Committee, headed by Anil Kumble, recommended that the final WTC standings should be determined on the basis of matches played, which was approved by the Board.

“Both the Cricket Committee and Chief Executives Committee supported the approach of ranking teams based on completed matches and points earned as this reflects their performance and doesn’t disadvantage teams that have been unable to compete all of their matches through no fault of their own,” ICC Chief Executive Manu Sawhney had said.With India scheduled to play four Tests in Australia and then host England for five Tests, the results of the two series will decide the finalists of the inaugural WTC.

The final is scheduled at Lord’s in England in June 2021.

(with PTI inputs)

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