Former England captain Michael Vaughan advocates for four-day Test matches, proposing a Thursday-to-Sunday schedule. He argues that the modern, faster-paced game often concludes within four days, rendering the fifth day redundant. Vaughan believes this change would enhance viewership and scheduling, citing the recent swift conclusions in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy as evidence.
‘Thursday to Sunday’: Vaughan advocates four-day Tests

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