WTC final: India and New Zealand to share trophy in case of a draw or a tie

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Reserve day to be used only if time lost on first five days are not made up on those days

The WTC final will be played from June 18 to 22, with a reserve day in place only to make up for lost time in the first five days  

India and New Zealand will be crowned joint winners of the inaugural World Test Championship in case the final ends in a draw or a tie, the ICC said in a release. And while there is a reserve day, it will come into play only if time lost during the five regular days – June 18 to 22 – is not made up on those days.

As reported by ESPNcricinfo in 2018, these playing conditions had been put in place before the commencement of the WTC’s 2019-2021 cycle.

On Friday, the ICC reiterated that the reserve day will only be a contingency measure and would not be used to get to a result in case the “five full days of play” are not enough to separate the two teams.

“The reserve day has been scheduled to ensure five full days of play, and it will only be used if lost playing time cannot be recovered through the normal provisions of making up lost time each day. There will be no additional day’s play if a positive result is not achieved after five full days of play and the match will be declared a draw in such a scenario.

“In the event of time being lost during the match, the ICC match referee will regularly update the teams and media about the way in which the reserve day may be used. The final decision on whether the reserve day needs to be used will be announced at the scheduled start of the last hour on the fifth day.”

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Source: ESPN Crickinfo

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