Hope this is the right place for this thread - I'm planning on playing an entire World Test Championship in DBC17, starting very soon, and recording it here. This will be the format:
Qualifying Round 1:
Three groups of four teams, based on geography. Each team plays every other team in their group once, and the winners and runners-up progress to Qualifying Round 2.
Qualifying Round 2:
The six teams from QR1 are joined by Ireland, UAE, Afghanistan, Scotland, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. Teams are split into four groups of three teams each, and each team plays every other team once at home, and once away. The winner of each group progresses to Test Championship Qualifying.
Test Championship Qualifying:
The four group winners are joined by the eight remaining Test nations. They are divided into four groups of three teams each. Each team will play four Test series of three matches each - two against each other team in the group, one at home and one away. The winners of each group progress to the Test Championship Division One, and the bottom placed team in each group progresses to the Test Championship Division Two. The runners-up in each group progress to the repechage.
Repechage:
The final format of this has yet to be decided - the teams will be drawn into pairs, with the winner from each pair progressing to Division One, and the loser from each progressing to Division Two.
Test Championships:
Division One is made up of six teams divided into two groups of three. Division Two is made up of eight teams divided into two groups of four - the remaining two teams having been pulled from a best losers competition. Each Division will be decided by Tests between the winner of each group.
This is a pretty mammoth task as you can see, but I'm in no rush ...
Group 1 of Qualifying Round 1 involves Papua New Guinea, Oman, Singapore and Malaysia, with matches to take place at neutral venues: Kowloon in Hong Kong, North Sydney Oval in Australia and Bay Oval in New Zealand. The first round of matches, taking place from 1-5 February 2017 involves Papua New Guinea against Oman at Kowloon, and Malaysia versus Singapore at Bay Oval.
In this qualifying round, 16 points are awarded for a win, 8 for a tie and 5 for a draw. Additional points can also be scored in the first innings of both teams. When batting, 200-249 runs scores 1 point, 250-299 scores 2, 300-349 scores 3, 350-399 scores 4 and 340+ scores 5. When bowling, 3-5 wickets taken scores 1 point, 6-8 scores 2 and 9-10 scores 3.
Qualifying Round 1:
Three groups of four teams, based on geography. Each team plays every other team in their group once, and the winners and runners-up progress to Qualifying Round 2.
Qualifying Round 2:
The six teams from QR1 are joined by Ireland, UAE, Afghanistan, Scotland, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. Teams are split into four groups of three teams each, and each team plays every other team once at home, and once away. The winner of each group progresses to Test Championship Qualifying.
Test Championship Qualifying:
The four group winners are joined by the eight remaining Test nations. They are divided into four groups of three teams each. Each team will play four Test series of three matches each - two against each other team in the group, one at home and one away. The winners of each group progress to the Test Championship Division One, and the bottom placed team in each group progresses to the Test Championship Division Two. The runners-up in each group progress to the repechage.
Repechage:
The final format of this has yet to be decided - the teams will be drawn into pairs, with the winner from each pair progressing to Division One, and the loser from each progressing to Division Two.
Test Championships:
Division One is made up of six teams divided into two groups of three. Division Two is made up of eight teams divided into two groups of four - the remaining two teams having been pulled from a best losers competition. Each Division will be decided by Tests between the winner of each group.
This is a pretty mammoth task as you can see, but I'm in no rush ...
Group 1 of Qualifying Round 1 involves Papua New Guinea, Oman, Singapore and Malaysia, with matches to take place at neutral venues: Kowloon in Hong Kong, North Sydney Oval in Australia and Bay Oval in New Zealand. The first round of matches, taking place from 1-5 February 2017 involves Papua New Guinea against Oman at Kowloon, and Malaysia versus Singapore at Bay Oval.
In this qualifying round, 16 points are awarded for a win, 8 for a tie and 5 for a draw. Additional points can also be scored in the first innings of both teams. When batting, 200-249 runs scores 1 point, 250-299 scores 2, 300-349 scores 3, 350-399 scores 4 and 340+ scores 5. When bowling, 3-5 wickets taken scores 1 point, 6-8 scores 2 and 9-10 scores 3.