England fast bowler Stuart Broad has questioned the format of the World Test Championship.
"The World Test Championship is a really good concept, I just don't think it's quite right yet. It's a first-time effort. I can't quite work out how a five-match Ashes series can be worth the same as India playing Bangladesh for two Tests," Broad said while speaking to Press Association.
Broad further insisted that the idea and concept of the WTC is pretty good, there are areas that need to be taken care of.
“There's something in the idea and it has given great context to the game but there needs to be work done on how it all comes together, I think," the 34-year-old said.
England had played the most number of Test matches during the WTC cycle, 21 while India played 17 and the bottom-placed side Bangladesh only got 7 games.
The Joe Root-led side suffered a 1-3 defeat at the hands of India away from home and bowed out of the tournament while Kohli’s troops marched into the final of the championship and they will now take on New Zealand next month in Southampton in the title clash.
The WTC final will be followed by a five-match Test series between India and England.
India have already announced the squad for the WTC final and the Test series against the English side.