Watch: 4-Day Tests are Dangerous for Test Cricket, and Here’s Why!
Samira Vishwas July 01, 2025 10:24 PM

The idea of 4-day Test matches is gaining momentum — but is it a smart evolution or a risky compromise? Let’s break it down.

Pros of 4-Day Test Cricket:

  • Natural progression: Many Tests already end within 4 days; formalizing it makes sense.
  • 98 overs per day: Offers the same game time in a tighter window.
  • Financial savings: Reduces costs on ground staff, logistics, security, and venue maintenance.
  • Broadcast benefits: Tighter scheduling provides sponsors and broadcasters with greater certainty.
  • Better planning: Easier to schedule a 3-match series, especially for financially weaker boards.
  • Boost for WTC: Helps poorer boards host full Test series and remain competitive.

Cons of 4-Day Test Cricket:

  • Poor over rates: Teams aren’t even bowling 90 overs a day currently — how will they manage 98?
  • Player adaptability: Switching between 4-day and 5-day formats could affect rhythm and strategies.
  • Weather risks: Shorter Tests leave less room to recover from rain delays.
  • Losing Test essence: Test cricket’s charm lies in its patience, unpredictability, and endurance.

The future of Tests may depend on balancing innovation without losing tradition.

Watch the full video for a deeper analysis of this evolving debate.

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