The direction of test cricket lies in the balance this week in Auckland as the International Cricket Council assembles its future plans.
Various committees are in session to develop action points, with key decisions set for ratification by the board tomorrow.
Multiple issues will be discussed, and potentially acted upon, when ICC chief executive Dave Richardson conducts his post-meeting press conference.
1. Installing a nine-nation test championship (presumably without Zimbabwe, Afghanistan and Ireland from those qualified to play the longest form). This will be run every two years from 2019, culminating in a final at Lord's.
2. Installing a 13-nation one-day international championship to be run every three years.