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ICC Mulls Expanding T20 World Cup To 32 Teams, ODI World Cup To Have...

ICC Mulls Expanding T20 World Cup To 32 Teams, ODI World Cup To Have...

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The ICC is discussing expanding the men's T20 World Cup to 32 nations.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) reportedly discussed expanding the men's T20 World Cup to 32 nations in its Annual General Meeting (AGM), ongoing in Singapore. According to a report in Forbes, a six-man 'working group' led by New Zealand's Roger Twose will discuss it among other key decisions.
The latest edition, in 2024, which India won, saw 20 teams participate. That number will remain for the next edition, in 2026. However, the ICC has been buoyed by the recent qualification of Italy for the 2026 edition and feels that the sport has found roots beyond the traditional centres.
Meanwhile, the report said, the ODI World Cup is unlikely to be expanded from fielding 12 teams in 2023. The ICC is also set to consider the idea to split Test cricket into two divisions with promotion and relegation, adopted from football leagues around the globe.
Although it is far from being materialised, the reports about a two-tier system started coming in last year and immediately caused a stir and debate.
Opinion split on division-based Tests
While the likes of Ravi Shastri felt it would help the traditional format, others like Michael Holding and Clive Lloyd expressed their apprehensions. Under this, India, Australia and England will make the first division and play more matches among themselves over a period of time than they currently do, with the second division competing among itself to secure promotion to the first.
'I've always believed that if you want Test cricket to survive and thrive, this is the way to go. The top teams should play each other more often, creating a contest," Shastri said on SEN radio.
'I think it will be terrible for all those countries who worked so hard to achieve Test status. Now they'll be relegated to playing among themselves in the lower section. How will they reach the top? (Only) by playing against better teams," Lloyd said in a media interaction.
Holding told The Telegraph: 'If there is no promotion and relegation, the top division will just keep on making all the money. The bottom division will get poorer and teams will disappear. Maybe that is what they want. I get the impression that a lot of these countries that have a lot of money and take all the money out of the game want to continue and perhaps make it worse."
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