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When was the first World Test Championship held?

Even the Asian Test Championship, started in 1998, was not the first ever multi-nation Test tournament. For that, we need to go way back to 1912, when the triangular tournament was held, and later forgotten.

June 04, 2023 / 16:16 IST
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The triangular tournament, the first multi-nation Test championship was held in 1912. (Photo: International Cricket Council/Twitter)
The triangular tournament, the first multi-nation Test championship was held in 1912. (Photo: International Cricket Council/Twitter)

On June 20, 2018, the ICC launched the inaugural World Test Championship, to be played out between 2019 and 2021. New Zealand won the first edition with an eight-wicket win over India in the final at Southampton.

Despite including only nine of the 12 Test-playing nations, the WTC is an excellent initiative to popularise the format. However, the idea of a multi-nation tournament was hardly new.

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In the late 1990s, The Asian Cricket Council launched the Asian Test Championship, with India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The final was held on neutral territory, in Dhaka.

India backed out of the second edition, in 2001-02. BCCI President Jagmohan Dalmiya explained it as “purely an internal matter between the Government of India and the Indian Cricket Board”. The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) invited Bangladesh instead, and the tournament was not held subsequently.