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Oh damn. Is it on any cable channels you have? When I'm at work I can't watch either so just have the score/scorecards ticking over in the corner of my screen.I've been without Internet access this whole weekend, so I've been unable to stream any of the matches
Nope, in Argentina if its not football or Rugby then that sport doesn't exist.Oh damn. Is it on any cable channels you have? When I'm at work I can't watch either so just have the score/scorecards ticking over in the corner of my screen.
Ah damn. Yeah, canāt imagine all that much interest in cricket over there. Rugby has grown a lot there since I was a kid though. Theyāve become a good team.Nope, in Argentina if its not football or Rugby then that sport doesn't exist.
As well as being a battle for cricket's oldest prize, the next five Tests mark the start of the World Test Championship - a new, two-year, competition introduced by the International Cricket Council in the hope that it will give more context to Test cricket.
In a league of nine teams - India, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, West Indies and Bangladesh also feature - each side plays six series, three home and three away over the course of the next two years.
Points are awarded for the results of every Test, with the top two meeting in a final in the UK in 2021.
The points earned for a win depends on the length of the series, with the maximum number on offer in each series, 120, divided by the number of Tests. In this five-match series, each win is worth 24 points.