I'm not sure there's anything new or substantial in there, but I guess it's fair to say that the likelihood of us playing Tests against Afghanistan or Ireland is higher than ever playing Australia or England again.
"Countries that you never thought would have ambitions to play multi-day cricket actually have got the potential. Countries like Nepal, Afghanistan and Ireland are keen. But Ireland and Nepal aren't getting any opportunities. Zimbabwe hardly play. West Indies are focusing more on T20 cricket. Creating a competition and a financial model that underpins it, it will allow them the resources to fund a team and provide incentives for their players to be available to play Test cricket for them."
I know this is directed at new full members, but if you turn it around, wouldn't it give ZC an excuse to stop playing Test altogether. Grab the funding and let Test cricket in Zim go to the dogs. I suppose the ideal scenario for ZC would beto retain full member staus and funding, and not play any cricket at allRichardson also suggested that membership rules could be changed, to decouple Test status and Full Membership.
"We're reviewing the criteria for Full Membership, which will enable countries like Ireland and Afghanistan to become Full Members. But we don't want to link it to Test cricket. The competition structure is set separate to membership status. It's about voting or funding opportunities."
** On a lighter note, I've just realised that with David Richardson as CEO of the ICC, Germany might get a shot at Test cricket: I believe his son, Michael, the Durham wicketkeeper, is playing County on a German passport, courtesy of his half-German mother ... "Now, son, I got you a nice birthday present. I know you've never visited the fatherland, but next summer you'll skipper Germany in their inaugural Test match against the MCC (the Macedonian Cricket Club). We'll find you a few Saffer pals with Teutonic roots to accompany you, but be wary of those Afghan demon bowlers the Macedonians have picked up on the Greek border lately." Wondrous possibilites