The International Cricket Council (ICC) kicks off its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday, with some major decisions looming over the game’s future. From a two-tier Test system to T20 World Cup expansion and new memberships, here’s what you need to know.
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1. Two-Tier Test System
What’s being discussed?
A promotion-relegation format for Test cricket, linked to the World Test Championship (WTC).
Why now?
The current WTC cycle (2025-27) will stay unchanged, but ICC is considering implementing the new system after 2027.
Who supports it?
Cricket Australia and England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) are strong advocates.
Key challenge:
Fund allocation and how to ensure competitive balance among tiers.
2. Expansion of the T20 World Cup
Current status: 20 teams for 2024 and 2026 editions.
Proposed change: Increase to 24 teams in the future.
Why the push?
Cricket’s return to the Olympics at LA28.
Italy’s surprise qualification for the 2026 T20 World Cup (India & Sri Lanka hosts).
ICC wants to connect with new markets.
When will a decision be made?
Likely next year.
3. No Change for 50-Over World Cup
The ICC has no plans to expand the ODI World Cup beyond its current format.
4. Governance and Membership Updates
Zambia: Set to return as an Associate member after suspension in 2019 for governance breaches.
East Timor: Likely to join ICC as a first-time member.
5. Financial & Governance Review
ICC will review the inquiry into cost overruns during the 2024 T20 World Cup (USA & West Indies).
Mismanagement is believed to have influenced former CEO Geoff Allardice’s resignation in January.