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ICC Includes T20 Champions Cup In 2023-2031 Calendar
The recent reports of ESPN Cricinfo have suggested that the International Cricket Council (ICC) is planning to hold a T20 Champions Cup in the 2023-31 cycle.
By CricShots - Feb 18, 2020 4:08 pm
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The recent reports of ESPN Cricinfo have suggested that the International Cricket Council (ICC) is planning to hold a T20 Champions Cup in the 2023-31 cycle. The tournament is expected to feature the top ten teams in the world play 48 matches. This is the same number of games which were played during last year’s 50-over World Cup.

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Pakistan lifted Champions Trophy 2017

As per the ICC’s proposal, there would be a T20 Champions Cup in 2024 and 2028 and an ODI Champions Cup in 2025 and 2029, and there will be T20 World Cups in 2026 and 2030, and the ODI World Cups in 2027 and 2031. The 50-over Champions Cup can be termed as the rebranded name for the Champions Trophy. However, the T20 Champions Cup can be treated like a World Cup.

Unlike the T20 Champions Cup, the ODI Champions Cup will feature just six top teams participating in the competition. The tournament will consist of 16 games and is expected to follow the same format as the Champions Trophy. 

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ICC’s full-member nations have been given until March 15 to submit expressions of interest to bid for global events in the 2023-2031 cycle. This proposal can be unsuitable for the BCCI, Cricket Australia and ECB as these three boards earlier expressed interest for having broad windows for bilateral cricket.

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India will be hosting the ICC T20 World Cup 2021

If all these proposed events take these events are held as proposed by the ICC, then the window for holding bilateral series would significantly come down and may result in losses for the respective boards.

The apex cricketing council is also planning to hold a Champions Cup for both T20 and 50-over matches for the women’s game.

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Under the terms set out by the ICC for bidding, the host nation for each event would retain ticketing, hospitality, and catering revenues rights, while the ICC would retain all other commercial and broadcast rights to each event.