I like
the idea. It preserves the good things about test cricket - the
quality attained as a result of 5 days of non-stop batting and bowling,
w/ no restrictions on either batting nor bowling conditions. At the
same time, it takes out the bad - 5 days of playing in the heat, as
well as the boredom that comes w/ it. And it gives the public a better chance to follow it, since it's after office hours, and also at stadiums, where it'd be less hot and easier to go there & watch the match.
And all these changes w/o tinkering w/ any of the playing conditions (except perhaps the pink ball ๐คข๐)
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