India captain Virat Kohli on Saturday hit out at proposals to cut Test matches from five days to four as the world body battles with the crowded cricket calendar.
Reports that the International Cricket Council could decide to cut the length of Test matches from 2023 have divided players and nations.
Kohli, who leads the world Test batting rankings as well as being captain of the number one Test side, said the format should not be altered.
"Day-Night Tests is the most that should be changed about Test cricket, according to me," Kohli said in Guwahati, ahead of India's T20 game on Sunday against Sri Lanka.
With four-day Tests "you are purely only talking about getting numbers in and entertainment, and I think the intent will not be right," said Kohli.
"Then you will speak of three-day Tests. I mean, where do you end," he added. "I don't endorse that (change) at all. I don't think that that is fair to the purest format of the game - how cricket started."
"Day-night tests are another step on commercializing Test cricket and creating excitement around it, but it can't be tinkered with too much."
Day-night Test were also initially resisted by players, but have become gradually accepted. The ICC allowed four-day Tests in 2017 and they have been tried in one-off games between South Africa and Zimbabwe and England against Ireland.
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