International Cricket Council plans new T20 Champions League while decisions loom on future of Test cricket
The first release of the T20 Champions League was released in 2008 and lasted until 2014, then known as ESPN Star, the company reduced its losses after paying the first rights of the Indian Premier League after paying about $ 1 billion for the event.
Cricket Australia, India’s BCCI and Cricket South Africa were partners in the League and Espn Star’s rights in 2013 before the first few years of Big Bash League before the production of their important broadcasting rights income helped to provide seed financing.
Patron: ICC President Jay Shah, Lord’s.Credit: Getty Images
Since then, the T20 franchise circuit has exploded and one of the numerous complexities for the Champions League will be stability about the clubs that players choose to play. The world’s best T20 players can be at least two and usually in four or five different franchise leagues per year.
The new league has not yet been decided how to divide the financing. The lobby continued for a parallel concept in which a circuit of the worldwide T20 tournaments deposited by Saudi Arabia, but the role of the kingdom may have a potential host for the Champions League.
In addition to other decisions, the ICC Board approved a qualification model for the Cricket Tournament in the Los Angeles Olympics 2028, and a three -month deadline was given to meet a number of adaptation targets. If these conditions are not met, six team tournaments for men and women in La Olympics will be managed directly by the ICC.
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A financing model for the Refugee Afghanistan Women’s Cricket team was also approved, while players would be supported by a setting of approximately $ 1 million a year, while players were trying to be entitled to global events.
Meanwhile, on Monday morning, Australia begins the twenty20 series against the West Indian Islands in Jamaica. Captain Mitch Marsh confirmed that Bowling will not be seen for the predictable future and plans to play in all formats after the back problems in the near future.
Marsh also made an exit for Hobart Hurricanes’ heavy striking Mitch Owen called MVP for the last Major League Cricket Tournament in the United States.
Matt Short finished MLC with a side coercion and was taken out of the series, that is, Jake Fraser-McGurk strokes will open with a swamp.
Travis Head, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood listened.
Australia XI: Mitch Marsh (CAPT), Jake Fraser-Mcgurk, Josh Inglis, Cameron Green, Glenn Maxwell, Mitch Owen, Cooper Connolly, Ben Cwarshuis, Sean Abbott, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa.
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