WTC could just be the event to save red-ball cricket

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SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JUNE 23: New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is interviewed after winning the ICC World Test Championship Final between India and New Zealand at The Ageas Bowl on June 23, 2021 in Southampton, England. (Photo by Gareth Copley-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

The inaugural World Test Championship is over but it never really got into gear. Of course, Covid-19 derailed the best laid plans, meaning the race to the final was an anti-climax.

There was hope that the decider – pitting two worthy finalists and most importantly mighty India who ensured the final had a sizeable audience – could redeem the situation and be something befitting a momentous occasion for Test cricket. Southampton’s weather played party pooper although the action was riveting whenever play was possible.
Despite all the struggles, the WTC is worth persevering with and fortunate...

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