
Does England Deserve To Hold Successive WTC Finals? 'It's The Only Country That...'
Kevin Pietersen has suggested that England hosting next three World Test Championship finals is good for full attendance.
Former cricketer Kevin Pietersen has said that England is the rightful place to house the next three cycles of the World Test Championship finals. England has already hosted three WTC Finals and although India made an earnest bid to bag the hosting rights, ICC turned a blind eye to their requests.
The International Cricket Council decided the same at its annual conference, which ended on Sunday, July 20.
The three World Test Championship finals scheduled in 2027, 2029 and 2031 after completion of two-year cycles will, in all likelihood, be held in June, which is the time for the cricket season in England.
'England is the rightful place to house the next 3 cycles of the World Test Championship Finals. It's the only country that can guarantee full houses for the first 4 days," Pietersen tweeted on Tuesday afternoon.
England is the rightful place to house the next 3 cycles of the World Test Championship Finals. It's the only country that can guarantee full houses for the first 4 days.— Kevin Pietersen🦏 (@KP24) July 22, 2025
Since the scheduling of the World Test Championship cycle is such that only one possible nation where there might be the least weather intervention in June is England. Australia's cricket season runs from October to March.
In case of India, Tests are not the most popular format, and if India don't play the final, then there would be bare minimum footfalls even if top cricketing countries play the summit clash.
Notably, limited tickets remain for Days 2 and 3 of the upcoming fourth Test between India and England in Manchester. For the final Test at the Kia Oval, only the fifth day tickets remain.
The World Test Championship final between Australia and South Africa was watched by over one lakh people at Lord's. The capacity of the stadium is over 31000, but on average, 27000 people watch every day's play of the match, which ended in four days.
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