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ICC set to impose tougher sanctions for mushroomin­g Twenty20 and T-10 leagues

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Wider scrutiny of the mushroomin­g Twenty20 and T-10 leagues around the world will be the key issue on the discussion table when the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) begins a series of meetings, from Tuesday.

The threat of corruption in the game has increased with many ICC members following the IPL in starting their own T-20 leagues.

After the exponentia­l growth of the T20 format, the ICC now also has to deal with the T10 league which got the world body’s sanction last year. Ahead of the meeting, Geoff Allardice, ICC general manager of cricket, had acknowledg­ed the risk posed by the growing list of leagues.

“One of the things we will be talking about in our meeting next week is around regulation­s and sanctionin­g of events and also the release of players (for leagues),” said Allardice.

“So you look at all of the documentat­ion and the ownership structures and how the league is going to be funded and all these types of things and then you provide approval.”

The ICC approval for T20 leagues will be harder to get, said Allardice. “It’s not just going to be an open door for any promoter to come in. I think it will be a bit harder to get sanctions in the future and any tournament would need both the support of the home country and the ICC.”

Among other issues to be discussed at the October 1620 meet, will be the playing conditions of the inaugural World Test Champions which begins after the 2019 ODI WC. “Points structure for the Test Championsh­ips needs to be put in place. Another issue will be cricket’s inclusion in the 2028 Olympics which was also discussed in the last meeting,” said a BCCI source.

It will also be the first time that former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi will be attending the meeting in the capacity of ICC’s first independen­t female director. India will be represente­d by BCCI acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary after the Board CEO Rahul Johri was forced to pull out of the meeting after Committee of Administra­tors turned down his request for more time to explain the allegation­s of sexual harassment, levelled against him.

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