India should have only 5 Test centres, says Virat Kohli; will BCCI president Sourav Ganguly pay heed?

By Team MyNation  |  First Published Oct 22, 2019, 1:24 PM IST

After India demolished South Africa by an innings and 202 runs in the third and final Test in Ranchi on Tuesday (October 22), Virat Kohli said there should be only five Test match venues like how it is in Australia and England

Ranchi: Ahead of Sourav Ganguly taking over as the new president of the BCCI, India captain Virat Kohli has given a major suggestion with regard to Test centres in the country.

After India demolished South Africa by an innings and 202 runs in the third and final Test in Ranchi on Tuesday (October 22), Kohli said there should be only five permanent Test match venues like how it is in Australia and England.

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On the fourth day of the third Test, India won to complete a 3-0 clean sweep over the Proteas.

In Australia, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide are the five designated Test centres whenever the big teams come.

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Similarly in England, the Lord's, Oval, Trent Bridge, Old Trafford, Edgbaston, Southampton and Headingley are the seven main Test centres for any marquee series.

Asked about the lukewarm response in Ranchi, the Indian skipper lapped up the question.

"That's a great question. We have been discussing this for a long time now. And in my opinion, we should have five Test centres. Period," the skipper made his point, something that Ganguly might now have to look into.

"Look if you want to keep Test cricket alive and exciting, I totally agree with the fact that we need five Test centres at max. It can't be sporadic and spread over so many places where people turn up or they don't," the skipper didn't mince words.

"So in my opinion, absolutely, we should have five strong Test centres where the team coming to India knows that this is where we're going to play and nowhere else," he said.

The BCCI follows the rotation policy across formats but it has now more than 15 Test centres.

"I mean, I agree that you have state associations, rotation and giving games and all that. That is fine in T20 and ODI cricket, but for Test cricket teams coming into India should know we are going to play at these five centres.

"These are the pitches we're going to expect. These are the kind of people they're going to come to watch, crowds," Kohli reasoned.

The Indian captain sees this as a challenge just like his team faces when they hit foreign shores.

"That becomes a challenge already when you're leaving the shores because we go to any place, we know we're having four Tests at these venues. This is what the pitch is going to offer. It's going to be full stadium, the crowds behind the team," he said.

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