India-Australia Rematch Likely in WTC Final, Pakistan Batsman Suggests Neutral Venue for India-Pakistan Tests

India-Australia Rematch Likely in WTC Final, Pakistan Batsman Suggests Neutral Venue for India-Pakistan Tests

The 2023-25 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle is nearing its conclusion, with India and Australia emerging as the frontrunners for a rematch of the previous WTC final, which Australia won. Former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali believes that the final will once again feature India and Australia, but he has a suggestion for the International Cricket Council (ICC) regarding future WTC cycles.

Ali suggests that the ICC consider hosting India-Pakistan Test matches at neutral venues such as Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Dubai, or Abu Dhabi to include these two teams in the WTC cycle. He emphasizes that India and Pakistan should be part of the competition, as they are the only teams that do not play bilateral series against each other.

“The Indian government always says no, but they play in ICC events like the World Cup,” Ali said. “If PCB gives a suggestion, then they (ICC and BCCI) don’t take it seriously, which is wrong.”

Currently, India leads the WTC table, followed by Australia and Sri Lanka. New Zealand’s recent victory over India in the first Test of their series in Bengaluru has kept their hopes of finishing in the top two alive. India will face Australia in a five-Test series after their three-Test series against New Zealand.

Ali believes that the WTC final will likely be between India and Australia, given their current form. “Four teams are in the top half (of WTC table) — India, Australia, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand. But according to me, there are only three — India, Australia, and Sri Lanka. But the kind of cricket India and Australia are playing, the WTC final should be between these two teams,” he said.