'Can you see a world with just three teams playing cricket?'
'Can you see a world with just three teams playing cricket?' |
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"My answer to that would be we (South Africa) are in the World Test Championship (WTC) final; we've got a chance to win the mace. I think that's the key," Smith said while talking to Sky Sports, answering how the move, if it happens, will affect South African cricket.
The Proteas have topped the WTC table for 2023-25 to qualify for the WTC final against Australia in June this year at Lord's.
"You've got to do what you've got to do, and South Africa have done that. I think over the last couple of years, their win percentages are actually pretty decent if you go and look over a period of time," said Smith.
Smith said it doesn't happen in any sport where the top three nations are seen facing off "all the time" and that there needs to be a balance that allows other nations to play the big teams.
The two-tier system for Test cricket will separate the top teams from the rest, which will see the smaller teams playing each other in the lower division.
"I also do feel for the ICC. I was just looking at a note this morning at how much England and India are playing each other over the next period, and Australia and vice versa. It gets extremely hard for the other nations...," Smith added.