Southampton: Indian team skipper Virat Kohli and his New Zealand counterpart Kane Williamson are in disagreement over a one-off World Test Championship (WTC) final. While Kohli wants a series of three Test matches to decide a WTC final winner, Williamson said the "one-off factor" brings excitement like in finals of other formats.
India were on Wednesday beaten by New Zealand by eight wickets in the inaugural WTC final, a one-off event.
"Look, firstly I am not in absolute agreement of deciding the best Test side over the course of one game, to be very honest. If it is a Test series, it has to be a test of character over three Tests," said Kohli in the post-match press conference.
"Which team has the ability to come back into the series (should be a factor) ... It can't just be
The 32-year-old said that the winner of the two-year long WTC schedule has to be decided through hard grind and not just by winning a one-off Test.
"I think it has to be a hard grind and it needs to be certainly worked out in the future to really
"We understand what we have done as a Test side over the last three-four years and not just in the last 18 months.
Williamson, however, disagreed with this.
"I suppose the exciting part of a final is that anything can happen. We know how fickle cricket is and we have seen in other competitions, other World Cups and all other bits and pieces. The one-off factor brings a unique dynamic which does make it exciting," said the Kiwis skipper who helped New Zealand lift an ICC title after two successive losses in final of the 50-over World Cup, in 2015 and 2019.
He said that the big challenge would be to schedule a three-match WTC final amid a lot of Test matches going around.
"On any given day, anything can happen. I suppose there are arguments for both sides and the challenge would be scheduling that
(IANS)