ICC gives green light to name and jersey number in Tests

NEW DELHI: Virat Kohli will soon be seen wearing No 18 on his white flannels as the ICC has allowed Test-playing nations to have the players sport their names and numbers on their jerseys.

This move is aimed at popularising the longest format of the game.

The English county sides as well as the Australian state sides playing the Sheffield Shield are used to wearing whites with names and numbers on the back but this will be an altogether new experience for the Indian team, who will play the second Test of the World Championship against West Indies wearing numbered white shirts.

“Yes, it starts from August 1 for the World Test Championship. It is a part of the wider plan to promote Test cricket,” Claire Furlong, ICC’s GM Manager (Strategic Communications) told reporters on Friday.

It is widely expected that the Indian team in all likelihood will not use two specific jersey numbers in Test cricket — no 10 which was used by Sachin Tendulkar in limited overs and possibly No 7 used by Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

The Indian team has already unofficially retired jersey no 10, which Tendulkar wore. In all probability, same will happen with Dhoni’s jersey also. (AGENCIES)

 

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