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Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Sourav Ganguly's four-nation tournament will be flop idea: Former Pakistan skipper Rashid Latif






Former Pakistan skipper Rashid Latif feels the four-nation eventideapublishedby means of BCCI president Sourav Ganguly will "flop" like the "Big Three model".





The former wicket-keeper noticed it as an strive by means of the formidable trio of India, Australia, and England to isolate other member nations.





"By taking part in such a series, these countrieschoose to isolate the other member nations, which is now notsuitable news. But I think this will be a flop thought like the Big Three model, which was once delivered a few years back," said Latif in a YouTube video.





Last week, Ganguly had said plans are afoot to arrange a four-nation meet, involving cricket's heavyweights, from 2021, for which discussions had been held with England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Cricket Australia (CA).





"Australia, England, India, and anothertopteam will feature in the Super Series, which begins in 2021, and the first version of the event will be performed in India," Ganguly, a former India captain, had stated in Kolkata.





The pass is additionally being considered as an tryby using the 'Big Three' of world cricket to counter the International Cricket Board's plans to add an additional 50-overs world event to the subsequent ICC Future Tours Programme.





The ECB stated in a declaration they are open to discussions on it.





"We meet many times with different leaders from the principal cricketing countries to share learnings and talk about matters that affect our sport. A four-nation match used to be raised at a meeting with the BCCI in December and we are open to discussions with different ICC contributors to see if this thinking can develop," the ECB had stated in a statement.






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