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Wednesday 16 November 2011

BCCI plans to host Test matches in smaller centres

Kolkata, Nov 15: The Indian Cricket Board is mulling the idea of organising Test matches in smaller centres to promote the longest form of the game after seeing the poor response in major venues like Eden Gardens and New Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotla during the ongoing India-West Indies series.
Ratnakar Shetty

Talking to reporters on the sidelines of the second Test, BCCI's chief administrative officer, Prof Ratnakar Shetty today said they were thinking of organising matches in non-Test venues.

"We are planning to bring Test matches to the non-Test venues. I think we will get more crowd by making this. We will discuss this in our next meeting," Shetty told reporters at Eden Gardens on Tuesday.

But he said they have to discuss the matter with the International Cricket Council as the ODI venues need to follow certain guidelines in order to host Test matches.

"Certain guidelines are followed for the organisation of Test matches. Not all the ODI venues have all the facilities required to host a Test. We have to discuss this with ICC."

The second Test began with less than one thousand people in attendance yesterday, with the entire day's turnout improving marginally to 10,000 at a stadium, which had in the past witnessed one-lakh plus spectators.

Even on day 2, when India feasted on the bowlers with tons from VVS Laxman and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the numbers did not improve with just about 8,000 in attendance.

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