Four day Test is nonsense: Ravi Shastri slams ICC's idea to 'tamper' with Test cricket
Cricket | Jan 09, 2020, 05:43 PM ISTRavi Shastri termed the idea of four-day Tests as 'non-sense' and said that there is no need to tamper with Test cricket.
Ravi Shastri termed the idea of four-day Tests as 'non-sense' and said that there is no need to tamper with Test cricket.
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