ICC Takes Bold Steps: Suspension, Governance Reforms, and New Initiatives
The ICC has suspended Cricket Canada due to governance issues, while ensuring Canadian players' eligibility in ICC events. The board also approved decisions to bolster women's cricket and introduce new innovations, like using a pink ball in Tests and revising tournament schedules. Global cricket governance enhancements were highlighted.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) Board has taken decisive action by suspending Cricket Canada from its membership due to severe breaches of its obligations. This decision was made during the ICC's recent Board meeting in Ahmedabad, where several governance reforms and innovations were also discussed.
Despite the suspension, Canadian players will still be eligible to participate in ICC events, and the ICC will provide Cricket Canada with controlled funding for national team programs. The reinstatement of Cricket Canada's membership will depend on its compliance with specified governance improvements.
Among the innovations announced, the ICC plans to trial the pink ball in Test matches and update playing conditions. The board also approved a revised schedule for the ICC Women's Champions Trophy and a new global qualifier for the ICC Men's T20 World Cups, showcasing its dedication to global cricket development.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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