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In that case have I got the format for you: https://www.wisden.com/cricket-news/test-twenty-four-innings-limited-overs-hybrid-format-backed-ab-de-villiers-launch-january-2026
>Cricket is set to welcome a brand new format next year – Test Twenty – which is billed to "fuse the depth of Test cricket with the energy of T20", and has been spearheaded by high profile names in the sport.
>The format will be an 80 over game, featuring two innings of 20 overs per side. Just like a Test match, scores will be carried forward across each innings, with matches able to end in a win, loss, tie or draw, with a draw necessitating the team batting last to retain at least five of their wickets until the last ball. If the match ends in a draw, there will also be a super over.
>According to the format's website, each team will be entitled to one powerplay per match. The captain may choose whether to take it in the first innings or the second. The powerplay will last for four overs, during which only two fielders will be allowed outside the 30-yard circle. The format organisers claim having to choose which innings to take the powerplay in "forces discipline, decision-making, and tactical risk-taking."