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Sth Africa propose Zimbabwe four-day Test

Cricket South Africa is seeking ICC approval to host Zimbabwe in the first four-day Test.

South Africa plan to host Zimbabwe in cricket's first four-day Test on Boxing Day in Port Elizabeth.

Cricket South Africa (CSA) is seeking ICC approval for the four-day fixture to be given Test status, having reduced the following series against India to three five-day Tests.

To be be played under lights as a day-night match, it would be the first Test not to have a fifth day scheduled - a suggestion mooted by England and Wales Cricket Board chairman Colin Graves in 2015 as a potential cost saver.

CSA chief executive Haroon Lorgat said: "The time constraints faced by India have forced us to reduce the Test matches to three while increasing white-ball cricket to six ODIs and three T20I matches.

"To ensure we do not disappoint our loyal fans over the traditional Boxing Day period and to take advantage of our brand-new lights at St George's Park, we will host Zimbabwe in the first ever four-day D/N Test match to be played. The Test status of the match is subject to ICC approval."


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