Sports Reporter: Captain Steven Smith has played five Tests more than Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan, two years later. In the decade of the Test cricket, two Bangladeshi stars played in 49 Tests. The rest of the players have been lamented as having got less opportunity to play less Test matches than others. But then the day has come. The final outline of the next Future Tours Program (FTP) meeting will give the opportunity to play 8 Tests in a year But all depends on the ICC meeting in October. BCB senior vice-president Mahbub Anam told bdnews24.com that the FTP will be taken from 2019 to 2023 for the approval of the meeting.
"The draft of FTP has been made, which will be communicated at the appropriate time from the ICC. I can only say that if the new FTP is approved in the October meeting, then all the teams will be impacted in the match number, "Mahbub Anam, representing the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) in the meeting of the FTP, understood why he did not agree. The possibility of a FTP being changed at the ICC meeting in Fall of the Big Three is more likely to be approved.
A draft of the FTTP for the 2019-2023 period has already been deposited in the ICC.
Under the leadership of N. Srinivasan, the cricket calendar, which protects the interests of Big Three, has been amended, in a two-day Dubai meeting. The plan to organize the Test Championship in the form of the World Test League is a long time. The offer to throw the ball in the Big Three was recorded in the FTP meeting of the ICC, which was represented by all the countries. In the two-year-long tournament, each team will play a series of two Tests based on home and away basis. Bangladesh will play two World Test League in the new FTTP Mushfiqur Rahimra will get the opportunity to play in 32 Tests for a period of four years.
The draft can be the only barrier to FTP approval, the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) said. England and Australia, the main entrepreneur of the World Test League. So there is no fear of obstructing them. But there is doubt about whether India will ratify the World Test League by reducing the length of the 'window' and financial series for the IPL. But in the changed global cricket politics, BCCI is not as comfortable as it used to be, it is the hope that

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