Brearley bats for day-night Tests

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Former England Michael Brearley on Sunday backed day-night Tests and castigated for spurning the chance to play a day-night match on their current tour to

He also batted strongly for the International Council's proposed World Test Championship and said it would give a much-needed fillip to the longest format of the game.

"It (World Test Championship) will help. They (the concerned authorities) have to do everything they can to help (Test cricket). Day-night Test matches are one thing too. I was very sorry to hear that refused to play a day-night Test in That was short-sighted," Brearley told on the sidelines of the "Tata Lit Live" festival here.

He was specifically asked about how ICC's World Test Championship would help the game.

"I think the Test Championships will help. What somebody raised in our discussion today, to have proper facilities for people coming to Test matches in India, will (also) help.

"Making people comfortable in Test matches, marketing Test matches, all these things have to be done as much as possible for Test cricket, finding windows for Test cricket, which will not be interfered by domestic T20 series," Brearley said.

As per the International Council's (ICC) plan, the nine top-ranked sides will compete in the championship with each side playing six series on a home-and-away basis against mutually selected opponents in a two-year cycle.

The cycle will begin soon after the ICC World Cup 2019, with the Ashes in England set to kick-start the event. The top two sides will then contest in the ICC World Test Championship final in June, 2021.

Brearley, along with and Sebastian Faulks, took part in a panel discussion titled "11 Gods Inside and Outside the Temple --- Why cricket is a religion'" as part of the literature fest.

The 76-year-old Brearley, who played 39 Test matches, also heaped praise on while terming him a "sort of genius batsman".

"He (Kohli) is a wonderful batsman, the best batsman in the world. He averages over 50 (and) has a very good rate of scoring in T20s, One Day Internationals and Test cricket. He forms a bridge between these different forms of batting and brings classic batsmanship to T20 cricket. I think he is sort of a genius as a batsman," Brearley noted.

The former England opener said he was impressed by India's bowlers when they toured England earlier this year but gave a guarded reply when asked how did he rate the team's chances in

India are set to play three T20s and as many ODIs plus four Test matches in their gruelling tour Down Under, with the T20s set to begin on November 21.

"I think they (India) are probably as good as ever as they have been going to Their top bowlers are very, very good and we were all impressed by them in England," said Brearley.

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First Published: Sun, November 18 2018. 15:05 IST