List of World XI Test Cricketers - Background

Background

A Test match is an international cricket match between two of the leading cricketing nations. The International Cricket Council declared that a six-day Super Test between the side leading the ICC Test Championship table at the requisite time would play a team made up of the top players from the rest of the world, and that the game would have official Test status. The game, which was held from the 14th to the 19th of October, was preceded by three one-day games between the side leading the ICC One-day International Championship table and a rest of the world side that would have official One Day International status. The matches were sponsored by Johnnie Walker, the drinks company, leading to their being named the "Johnnie Walker Super Series". All games were played in Australia. Australia won the one-day series ; and the super test. There is some controversy among cricket statisticians whether these games should be included in official test statistics.

The original aim was that the Super Series would be played every four years. However, immediately after the completion of the first Test match, Malcolm Speed, the ICC Chief Executive, removed it from the regular ICC schedule, noting that it may be played in the future when, as now, there is a clear world champion.

Australia led both the ICC Test and One-day Championship Tables at the requisite time, meaning that they would play against a team from the rest of the world.

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