Incidentally I would be very surprised if they allow strip measuring. They never did in the past. As I wrote I would have been impressed with it. If a caster knows how to strip measure his or her way around the course, then I would be very surprised if he/she wasn’t at the upper end of casting skills. But even when I was involved I would still ask to see It done without measuring.
I’m always impressed when the loop of line dangling down from between the rod finger to the reel, is exactly the right length to touch the ground on the final target

Many years ago when I was on the MCI test committee I wanted to see hovering techniques included - because I thought and still think MCI should be club level coach. But there was huge resistance to what was called “exam creep” which was where the exam standards were slowly made more difficult and that they should remain the same and they were adamant that competition skills were excluded. Some of that has obviously changed now, at least when I look at the recent MCI tests I think that there are many people who passed previously who would not pass this test without a lot of work.
I do think they should put another level in however and get rid of the “MCI being the end of the journey” stuff that they wrote in the past. Particularly if they are not going to include comp techniques and the full single handed Spey casting repertoire in the MCI exam it does leave considerable scope for a higher level. And it would give those who are interested, a new goal to work towards.
Cheers, Paul