New Delhi: Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said India will play more than four Tests next year and his side would be able to remain as world's number one in the longest format of cricket for a longer time.
India are scheduled to play only two Tests against Bangladesh in January in the next 11 months and a proposal to include two Tests in South Africa's tour to the country in February is being considered by the two boards.
Dhoni though said his side will play more than four Test matches next year.
"Quite a few Test matches are on proposal and I don't think that we will play only four Tests next year. We will play more than that," he said after receiving the ICC Test Championships mace from chief executive Haroon Lorgat.
"It is a special feeling to receive this mace. I am taking this on behalf of the team and BCCI. Being an Indian it is a proud moment. We have really worked hard as a team in the last 14 months to get to this position. We want to remain here longer and everything depends on our performance," he added.
Lorgat, on his part, said he would be happy if the South African and Indian Cricket Boards can work out on having the two Tests in February.
"Under FTP two countries will have to work out their bilateral series in four or six years time. It is upto them when to visit each other considering their interest. I would be happy if the proposal for inclusion of the two Tests in February is through. India deserved to be a Test number one side," he said.