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Darren Lehmann Calls For ICC To Play A Bigger Role In Ensuring Test Cricket's Survival In Future
Test cricket is currently struggling in front of a congested cricketing calendar, where T20 franchise leagues are taking precedence, thus making it tough for international teams to play the traditional format of the game.
South Africa will be sending a weakened 15-man squad, including seven uncapped players, to face New Zealand in two Tests in February due to the series clashing with the second season of the SA20 at home.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31