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Friday, February 1, 2019

ICC Trying to Facilitate BCCI-WADA Talks-ICC WC 2019 Latest News

Cricket is keen on truly going global and the fastest way to do that will be to join the Olympic movement as soon as possible. While there might be only 12 Test playing nations currently, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has 104 member nations competing under their wing.

The ICC is now aspiring for cricket’s entry into the 2028 Olympics which will be hosted in Los Angeles. The biggest hurdle in that path is the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) reluctance to becoming WADA-compliant, a process that ICC is trying to facilitate.

“ICC is trying to facilitate a dialogue between WADA and the BCCI. There is a willingness on the part of BCCI to resolve the situation with the Indian Olympic Association (IOA). I think that can be resolved quite quickly. BCCI is not reluctant to do dope testing, but they are not ready to send samples to NADA,” ICC chief executive Dave Richardson said after a promotional event in the Capital on Wednesday.

“As far as Olympics are concerned, we have the ambition of getting cricket into Olympics by 2028, but that’s easier said than done. We need to convince the IOC itself to have cricket — 103 out of 104 members are strongly behind the decision. There are some issues between BCCI and IOA and I am confident they can be resolved,” he said about ICC’s Olympic aspirations.

The world body is also hoping for women’s T20 cricket to be included in the 2022 Commonwealth Games which will take place in Birmingham.

“We think cricket and CWG is a good fit. It affords women’s cricket a much bigger market. From CWG point of view, women’s sport is a huge agenda for them and this will give them an opportunity to tap into a big cricketing market. CWG organisers need to go through their decision-making process and we’ll hear about their decision only next year,” the former South Africa wicketkeeper-batsman said.

One of the ICC’s bigger headache in recent times has been the fixing menace especially in Sri Lanka where at least three cricketers were charged in the month of November alone.

“There are some on-going investigations, ACSU (anti-corruption unit) is trying to be much more pro-active to disrupt these criminals who are travelling around the world, trying to corrupt the game. We are getting much better intelligence about who are these people, the education programs we have put in place have worked really well, we have hardened the target at the international level to the extent that these unscrupulous elements are trying to approach players at a much lower level.

“Of course it bothers ICC when names like (Sanath) Jayasuriya crop up but he has only been accused of failing to co-operate. Let’s not jump the gun with that investigation. We are trying to persuade governments to make cricket match-fixing a criminal offence and put these types of people behind bars,” the ICC CEO said.

Richardson was pleased with the new format of the 50-over World Cup which will feature 10 teams, all facing each other in the first round with the top four progressing to the semifinals at the 2019 event, a throwback to the 1992 tournament.

“We want World Cups to be a global showpiece event. T20 is the format to globalize the sport but there is nothing worse than seeing a match with one team completely out of their depth. It is harder to compete in 50-over cricket,” he said about the 10-team format.

Asked if weather could possibly raise controversy as it did in the 1992 World Cup with Pakistan scraping through after a rain-affected tie against England, he said, “We don’t want the weather to play a big influence on any tournament but rained out international matches in England are surprisingly few. English grounds have very good drainage. Also, Pakistan sneaked in but won the semis and final convincingly.”

ICC Trying to Facilitate BCCI-WADA Talks-ICC WC 2019 Latest News

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Premature to say any threat to 2023 Cricket World Cup

"""" Premature to say any threat to 2023 Cricket World Cup """"""

Dave Richardson, ICC's CEO, feels it is 'premature' to believe there are any threats to the upcoming world cricket tournaments in India. The international cricket body had earlier asked the BCCI to pay USD 23 million by the end of the year as compensation for tax deductions incurred in hosting the 2016 World T20.

"For the ICC, the tax exemptions are essential. The money saved by this is pumped into the sport by helping different cricket boards like the Cricket West Indies, who don't generate as much revenue as the BCCI," Richardson said on Thursday (January 31) at a promotional event. "However, it is premature to say that there is any threat over the 2021 and 2023 events. I am sure the matter will be handled soon."

Richardson is set to leave the role following the 50-over World Cup later this year and will be succeeded by Manu Sawhney. Looking back at his tenure, the South African said that getting India to agree on the Decision Review System was one of the high points of his tenure.

"It has been 17-year run for me with the ICC. It took a lot longer for us to convince the Indian cricket board about the DRS. I am glad that we managed to do that," he said. "It pleases me that ICC made progress in the technology aspect in the last few years. We were able to provide proper context and format in which all teams could perform."

He also defended the fixtures of the 2020 World T20, where India and Pakistan - with two of cricket's biggest fan bases - won't be facing off in the group stages. ""The group needed credibility and we used what we call the 'snake-method' where No. 1 went to Group A, No. 2 to Group B and 3 to Group A again and so forth. We wanted both groups to have equal quality," he said.

Even as regular allegations have come up against the game's governing body regarding anti-corruption activities, Richardson believes ICC has been quite pro-active in tackling the menace. "Earlier, the ICC only concentrated on educating the cricketers to inform us about illegal approaches by these nefarious elements. But we are starting to get more pro-active now. We are tracking these characters down and trying to disrupt their mode of operation."

"We are not only focusing on anti-corruption but for us keeping up the spirit of cricket is paramount. We have come down hard on cricketers bringing disrepute to the game," he further added referring to the suspension of Sarfraz Ahmed following his racial comments to Andile Phehlukwayo.
Premature to say any threat to 2023 Cricket World Cup

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