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  • The Indian Premier League will not be given a permanent slot in the international cricket calendar, the ICC said on Tuesday. Many top cricketers had to sit out of IPL due to their national commitments which had prompted calls for granting the cash-rich Twenty20 event a permanent window in the ICC calendar.

    But the game's governing body is not considering any such proposal at the moment. "No we are not considering giving a window to IPL. Mr Lalit Modi (IPL commissioner) has frequently said that a window for IPL is not appropriate and I agree with him," ICC President David Morgan said in a telephonic interview from

    London. Asked whether this could lead to players opting out of bilateral tours to take part in the IPL, Morgan said it would only happen in the case of those on the brink of retirement. "I think some cricketers who are coming to the end of their career will opt to play in domestic leagues like IPL. But I believe established international cricketers will want to play international cricket," he said.

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    The Twenty20 boom has cast a shadow on the future of Test cricket, which was in any case losing popularity with spectators. Morgan said ICC has plans to revitalise the longest version of the sport and reducing Test matches to four days was one of the options. "I believe that Test cricket is very interesting product but there have been some matches that have been played in front of very poor crowd. The matches have been draws almost from day two forward and that is often due to the pitch not giving a fair balance between ball and bat," he said. "But having said that, there has been some great Test matches in recent times. They have been played over four or five days. The Ashes Test in Birmingham was one of the greatest of all times and that finished in three days and one session. "We look at Test cricket as prime product and we look at the possibility of four days rather than five. We concern ourselves with quality of pitches and also overrate, because we have to be ever conscious of the need of the paying public," he added.

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    IPLBy: P James | 22-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward The whole cricket calendar needs to be restructured. There are far too many dead rubber internationals. The IPL should be upgraded if anything. The way cricketing bodies operate is totally outdated. domestic cricket needs a higher profile. Presently, world cricket is far too elitist and even tends to fuel racism. We need a break from never-ending tours, repeat fixtures etc. More IPL and the like please!!!
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