Tuesday 28 June 2011

2015 World Cup to feature 14 teams – ICC

Cricket’s governing body had initially decided to restrict the 50-over tournament, to be co-hosted by Australia and New  to its 10 full members.
“The ICC Executive Board opted to retain the 14-team format that was used at the highly successful and universally acclaimed ICC Cricket World Cup 2011,” the governing body said in a statement.
The move to make it a 10-team tournament triggered protests from Associate teams Ireland and Netherlands.
ICC President  subsequently asked the executive board to review the decision in the annual conference.
Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren hailed the about turn.
“The initial reaction is probably just one of relief to be honest with you, relief that we now have the opportunity to qualify for the World Cup and relief that we can now devote our energy to actually trying to qualify for it,told Reuters.
“All we have now is the opportunity to qualify so we still have a lot of hard yards to run through.
“From the moment the decision was announced, a significant portion of the game’s stakeholders said they felt the decision was completely wrong. There was such a massive weight of opinion, it would have been frankly a surprise if it hadn’t been changed.”

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