Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
It is reported that the International Cricket Council is considered the expansion of the ICC T20 World Cup in the future. The management body plans to expand the ICC T20 World Cup to 32 teams. This proposal was discussed at the ICC’s annual general meeting in Singapore (AGM).
According to a report on Forbes, the former New Zealand CricketNeter Roger Twose ‘working group’ will discuss the proposal between other key decisions.
The group, 2024 T20 World Cup, 2024 T20 World Cup success after the success of the T20 Cricket, and India was wearing as a champion.
Daily dose cricket!
Also read: Blow for India! Arshdeep Singh can all follow another star pacerie outside of England tests
The next ICC T20 World Cup will continue with 2026, 20 teams, but the surprising classification of countries such as Italy gave the ICC in the short format of the game in the world’s new corners of the world. The increase in 32 teams in the T20 World Cup felt the right decision.
When the T20 grew up the cricket, the World Cup, which has 12 teams in 2023, is not expected to expand soon. More than 50 formats are still global accessible than competitive and T20 format.
Meanwhile, ICC also contemplates the controversial idea of the application of a two-level system in the test cricket. These teams were introduced and divided into two sections with landing. This idea was accepted by football leagues and is now in early discussion in ICC.
Under the two-step system offered, India, Australia and England, are likely to play more matches between them. The second section will focus on the teams later for a chance to climb the ranks.
Also read: Follow: Dhruv Jurl, to replace Rishabh Pants in Manchester test
Some cricket experts like Ravi Shastri supported the idea by calling the test cricket to be competitive and relevant; Others, such as Michael Holding and Clive Lloyd, raised concerns about the division of the test match.
Ravi Shastri said on Radio: “I always believe that if you want to survive and develop test cricket, this is the way.
In the meantime, Lloyd said in the media in the media: “I think it will be terrible for all countries working hard to reach the test status. Will they now play between themselves in their subsection?
On the other hand, the holding was marked as he said by Telegraph