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What does the future hold for Test match cricket?

Sportsworld鈥檚 Lee James has been to Lord鈥檚 to investigate how the Test game can survive in the lucrative world of short-form cricket.

Test match cricket is played over five days - the red-ball version of the game is still seen as the true test of how you measure up to the games greats.

But there are now more and more shorter format competitions - the Indian Premier League is the most lucrative, but T20 franchise cricket is being played around the world.

The big three nations - Australia, India and England still play bilateral test series against each other with commercial appeal but elsewhere there are fewer Test matches.

So, what does the future hold for cricket鈥檚 purest form of the game? Sportsworld鈥檚 Lee James has been to Lord鈥檚 to investigate.

Photo: A general view inside the Lord鈥檚 cricket ground as Stuart Broad of England appeals unsuccessfully for the wicket of Marnus Labuschagne of Australia during Day Three of the LV= Insurance Ashes 2nd Test match between England and Australia in London, England. (Credit: Getty Images)

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