ICC Reportedly Set to Make 2018 World T20 Main Draw 12-Team Affair
The International Cricket Council is all set to bolster the representation of Associate nations in major tournaments as they plan to add two more teams to main draw in 2018 World Twenty20
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: June 29, 2016 08:45 PM IST
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is set toadd two more teams to the main draw of the reinstated World T20 in 2018, a report said.
The development followed after a meeting of Associate nations during the first day of ICC's annual conference in Edinburgh.
According to a report in ESPNcricinfo, there were also indications that the representatives of the Associate nations on the ICC board may get full voting rights as well.
"What I have heard described is that two teams will go through from (each) first group to create a Super 12," Tim Cutler, the Hong Kong Cricket Association chief executive, was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.
"That seems to be the agreed format at the moment. Hopefully that means with two (more) going through, potentially two more could come into the qualifiers to make 18 but the sound of it at the moment is it's going to be 16 into 12. It's a move in the right direction."
According to the report, ICC chairman Shashank Manohar made the announcement that there is a motion to give Associate nations three representatives on the ICC full voting privileges and it could be ratified later in the week.
"Everything we're hearing from the ICC chairman really does point towards a new era in ICC governance and the structures behind that," Cutler said