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Ashes 2019: Ricky Ponting Surprised with Tim Paine’s Decision to Bowl First in the Final Test

Although Australia are in a safe zone after the first day of the final Ashes Test, Ricky Ponting feels Tim Paine's decision to bowl first was a 'gutsy'.
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Ashes 2019: Mitchell Marsh Hopes Australia Will Respect Him after His Remarkable Test Comeback

Although his selection raised many questions, Mitchell Marsh shut everyone with his remarkable performance of 4 for 35 at The Oval.
Australian bowler Mitchell Marsh turns at the end of his mark, during the first cricket test match between Australia and New Zealand in Brisbane

Ashes 2019: Michael Vaughan Takes a Dig at James Anderson as He Restarts the Cycle of Excuses

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has taken a dig at James Anderson because of his comments on the pitch that suits the visitors.
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Ashes 2019: James Anderson Shows Confidence in the Captaincy of Joe Root

England captain Joe Root came under the scanner for his captaincy and poor show with the bat. However, England pacer James Anderson has backed him.
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Alastair Cook Reveals How David Warner Used to Tamper with the Ball

Former England captain Alastair Cook revealed the secret of David Warner in his autobiography and praised a lot of Steve Smith who has been doing great.
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Ashes 2019: Nathan Lyon Claims that Australia Have the Best Bowling Attack in the World

Nathan Lyon shared Australia have the best bowling attack in the world. his spell 29-12-51-2 helped his side in a 185-run victory.
Australia’s Nathan Lyon plays with his daughter Harper following the Australian team’s victory over New Zealand at the conclusion their first cricket test match in Brisbane

Ashes 2019: Geoffery Boycott Takes a Dig at the Captaincy of Joe Root

England have lost to Australia in the fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford on Sunday and the captaincy of Joe Root came under the scanner.
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Ashes 2019: Joe Root after the Loss: “I am Bitterly Disappointed”

England captain Joe Root said the loss was 'hard to take' as they have fought so hard to win in the game. Australia have retained the Ashes with this win.
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Ashes 2019: Steve Smith Admits that Stuart Broad Has Got into David Warner’s Head

Ashes didn't go well for David Warner so far as Stuart Broad has dismissed six times. Steve Smith said Stuart Broad got into David Warner's head.
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Ashes 2019: Steve Smith was Happy to Step Up When the Team Needed Him

Steve Smith was happy to step up once again when his side needed his help in the ongoing fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford on Saturday.
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Ashes 2019: Ricky Ponting Believes Nathan Lyon Holds the Key for Australia to Win the Match

Ricky Ponting has asked Australia to go out in order to win the fourth Test without thinking about the consequences of the final Test.
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Ashes 2019: Josh Hazlewood Credits Revamped Bowling Action for His Rise to the Top

Australia speedster Josh Hazlewood shared a small change in his bowling action has helped him immensely in the ongoing Ashes series.
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About World Test Championship

Introduction

The ICC World Test Championship, run by the International Cricket Council (ICC) is all set to begin its first season in August. The first season will run for two years till June 2021. This will get underway when the recent 50-over World Cup winnner England will take on their arch-rival Australia in the first Test of the Ashes series on August 1 at Edgbaston.

To engage more fans, ICC has started this. With each series, the competition will be sharpened as the end of the championship; a global title will be given to the team who wins this 2-year-long tournament.

History

This is not the first time that ICC has approved the idea. The idea of ICC World Test Championship was approved in 2013 and 2017 as well but that couldn't take place. In 2013, the champions trophy took its place and the idea was re-scheduled for June 2017. The ICC World Test Championship was cancelled once again on January 2014 and the ICC Champions Trophy was reinstated in 2017.

However, in October 2017, it was announced by ICC that a Test league will be played, which would involve the top nine teams. The second ICC World Test Championship will continue from July 2021 to June 2023.

The Process and the Distribution of The Points 

The ICC World Test Championship will be played among nine top-ranked Test teams. All the teams will play six series each - three home series and three away series over the two-year span. In this period of time, each team will face six of the other eight teams, although it will not be complete round-robin league. Each of the series will be comprised of two and five Tests, so all the sides wouldn't play the same number of Test series.

No matter, the number of Tests, every series carries 120 points. A team can score 720 points max (six series, 120 points each) over the two-year-long period. The two teams who will have the most points at the end of the tournament will face each other in the final in England, June 2021.

Although the team will play fewer tests, wouldn't be a disadvantage for them in respect to points as the 120 points are available for each series. However, the points will not be available for series results; it will be given for Test results. So the points will be split equally among the five-match Tests in a series.

According to this count, 24 points or 20% will be there for each match. 60 points will be given for a win while 30 points will be given for a tie. On the other hand, 20 points will be given for a draw whereas no points will be given for a loss.

Matches in the Series

Points for a winPoints for a tiePoints for a drawPoints for a loss

2

60

30

20

0

3

40

20

13.3

0

4

30

15

10

0

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0

However, Zimbabwe, Ireland and Afghanistan will not be featured in the first edition of the World Test Championship. Although, they will play Tests against one another and also with some of the Championship sides as well. Moreover, there will be Tests series outside the Championship like England tours New Zealand for two Tests in November this year.

What will happen if the final is tied?

If the final Test will tie or drawn, the team who will finish at the top of the table in the two-year-long tournament will be the champion of the championship.

ICC World Cricket Championship 2019 Schedule at a Glance

Ranking

TeamTestsHome series (against)Away series (against)Will not play

1

India18

10 (SA, Ban, Eng)

8 (WI, NZ, Aus)

Pak & SL

2

New Zealand

14

7 (Ind, WI, Pak)7 (SL, Aus, Ban) 

Eng & SA

3

South Africa

16

9 (Eng, SL, Aus)7 (Ind, WI, Pak) 

Ban & NZ

4

England

22

11 (Aus, WI, Pak)11 (SA, SL, Ind) 

Ban & NZ

5

Australia

19

9 (Pak, NZ, Ind)10 (Eng, Ban, SA) 

SL & WI

6

Sri Lanka

137 (NZ, Eng, Ban)

6 (Pak, SA, WI) 

Aus & Ind

7

Pakistan

13

6 (SL, Ban, SA)

7 (Aus, Eng, NZ) 

Ind & WI

8

West Indies

15

6 (Ind, SA, SL)

9 (Eng, NZ, Ban) 

Aus & Pak

9Bangladesh147 (Aus, NZ, WI)7 (Ind, Pak, SL) 

Eng & SA