The ICC Board today confirmed the schedule of ICC events from 2024- 2031 with both the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup and ICC Men’s T20 World Cup to be expanded and a Men’s Champions Trophy to be re-introduced.
The
ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup will become a 14 team, 54 match event in 2027 and
2031, whilst the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will be expanded to a 20 team, 55
match event in 2024, 2026, 2028 and 2030. An eight team Champions Trophy will
be hosted in 2025 and 2029. ICC World Test Championship Finals will be hosted
in 2025, 2027, 2029 and 2031. The
ICC Women’s event schedule has already been confirmed with the expansion of
both the Cricket World Cup and T20 World Cup forming part of the ICC’s
long-term commitment to growing the women’s game.
The
ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup format will have two groups of seven, with the top
three in each group progressing to a Super Six stage, followed by semi-finals
and final. This is the same format that was used in the ICC Men’s Cricket World
Cup 2003. The format of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will consist of four groups
of five, with the top two from each group going through to a Super Eights
stage, followed by the knockout stages of semi-finals and a final. The Champions
Trophy will follow previous editions with two groups of four, semi-finals and
final.
The
ICC Board also approved the process for determining the hosts for all Men’s,
Women’s and U19 events in the next cycle. The hosts for the Men’s events will
be decided in September following a selection process that will get underway
this month. The hosting process for Women’s and U19 events will commence in
November and will be an opportunity to engage with a wider range of Members
including first-time hosts.
The
ICC Board has requested management focus its planning efforts for the ICC Men’s
T20 World Cup 2021 on the event being staged in the UAE with the possibility of
including another venue in the Middle East. A final decision on the host
country will be taken later this month. The Board also confirmed that the BCCI
will remain the hosts of the event regardless of where the event is played.
ICC Acting Chief Executive Geoff Allardice said: “Having the ICC event schedule confirmed
through to 2031 is a significant step forward for cricket and will form the
basis of our growth strategy for the next decade.
“The
revised approach to selecting hosts for our events will give us much more
flexibility to grow the game and engage new fans. There is a smaller pool of
countries with the infrastructure needed to host our senior Men’s events which
narrows the selection process. Additionally, many of our Members expressed
interest in hosting Women’s and U19 events which gives us a great opportunity
to stage events in established and emerging cricket nations.”
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