Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley voiced concerns about switching to four-day Test matches, citing predictability and rain disruptions as major drawbacks. With recent Tests finishing faster, impacting revenue, the debate has resurfaced. Hockley argues shorter games risk early draws, especially with inclement weather, like the recent Gabba downpour.
Cricket Australia CEO warns against four-day Tests

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