Two-year T20 World Cup cycle important for the growth of cricket: ICC

The  growth of the game across the globe with a vision of making it accessible to more nations, ICC players and fans.

Shreyasi SenNovember 22, 2021 at 10:50 PM3 min read
The  growth of the game across the globe with a vision of making it accessible to more nations, ICC players and fans.

The growth strategy will also help strengthen. And grow the game across the globe with a vision of making it accessible to more nations, ICC players and fans.

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That gave a detailed account as to how it intends to strengthen, grow and protect the game digitally.

In order to strengthen the sport, ICC has promised to deliver more cricket for all members and also invest in women's cricket. Through, ICCplan to provide fans from across the globe with a platform to watch the game they love and also spoke about. tv,t the development of a new mobile game.

To promote growth, ICC will also push for cricket's inclusion in the Olympics so as to make the game available to a wider audience. The ICC will aim to focus on entry-level programme crises while also prioritising female participation.

ICC is keen to protect the game of cricket with its continued commitment to keep the sport corruption-free. Through its global community outreach programme, the ICC Cricket 4 Good, ICC will be looking to transform the lives of children and families worldwide.

Media Round Table-ICC

In the media round-table for Global Strategy Launch, Independent ICC Chair Greg Barclay and newly-appointed full-time CEO Geoff Allardice spoke about how ICC. That is going to help women's cricket bounce back in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"I think it is really important that we ensure that women's events have an equal standing and same amount of recognition as the men's events," said Barclay. "We are desperate to ensure that we get the women's event in New Zealand in the timeframe. It's been postponed once for 12 months.

"There's no doubt that with COVID we had challenges around the scheduling and hosting of all events. And women's cricket is no different. There have been plenty of women's events and the future of the women's game is really exciting. We are going to ensure that we continue to maintain and support the obvious growth potential that it has got.

"Getting an event away in a few months time is going to be pivotal in enabling us to do that. From what I have seen and I have got the advantage of being down in New Zealand, it should be a great tournament."

Shreyasi Sen

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