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1998–99 Asian Test Championship : ウィキペディア英語版
1998–99 Asian Test Championship

The first Asian Test Championship, organized by the Asian Cricket Council was held between 14 February and 17 March 1999.〔() Asian Test Championship from 14 Feb to 17 March (24 December 1998) 24 December 1998 by Peter Christie〕 India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka competed in the tournament; Bangladesh could not compete because the ICC had not granted them Test status. This tournament was considered to be the predecessor to the Test Cricket World Cup that the ICC was planning for the 9 member nations.〔 The tournament was almost canceled in January 1999 due to tour conflicts, television rights and security concerns.〔() Asian Test Championship: Pakistan to opt out if tour is cancelled 13 January 1999 By Our Sports Reporter〕〔() Asian Test championships may be called off AFP〕〔() Fate of Asian Test event still hangs in balance By Our Special Representative〕
Three round-robin tournament matches were played with each country meeting each other once and the top two sides playing a final. A win was worth 12 points, a tie 6 points and no points were awarded for a draw or loss. In addition to this, bonus points were awarded to teams for bowling and batting performances (see Scoring system). The venues of the round robin matches were rotated between the three countries: India (Calcutta), Sri Lanka (Colombo) and Pakistan (Lahore), while the final was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh as a neutral venue.
Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 175 in the final to become the first Asian Test Champions and received US$250,000 in prize money. Sri Lanka, the losing finalists, were awarded US$145,000, and India, the losers of the first round, US$100,000.〔() Inaugural Asian Test championships 11 February 1999 Sa'adi Thawfeeq〕 'Man of the Series', Wasim Akram, won US$20,000, while 'Man of the Match' winners received US$5,000 in prize money.
==Squads==


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