The moves afoot are all part of an effort to maintain interest in Test cricket, the longest form of the game, which the ICC wants to keep as the 'pinnacle' of the sport.
Reuters reports that ICC president David Morgan said yesterday: "I'd be be "surprised" if we don't see day-night test cricket within the next two years - surprised and disappointed."
The test cricket world championship is a bit further away from seeing the light of day. "The test championship is best described as a work in progress," ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat said yesterday.
"We are aspiring to create some sort of test championships model and a working group was set up at the last chief executives' meeting on December 1 in Dubai. They will put together concepts for a test championship and we hope to consider a proposal at our next meeting in February."
Lorgat also said the ICC was aiming to reduce the amount of top level cricket matches played from next year.







