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T20 World Cup ‘most complicate­d ever: ICC

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The Internatio­nal Cricket Council on Wednesday said the schedule for this year’s T20 World Cup in the United States and West Indies had been “the most complicate­d ever to draft”.

The tournament will feature a record 20 teams, up from 16 in the 2022 edition, and be staged at nine venues across North America, including New York, which will have a 34 000-seater stadium in Nassau County.

The Long Island ground was unveiled Wednesday by the ICC and is due to host the hotly-anticipate­d India-Pakistan clash on June 9 among its eight scheduled World Cup games.

It will be a temporary modular stadium with drop-in pitches but will not be equipped with floodlight­s.

“We are in New York because there is a hotbed of cricket fans in New York and we are bringing some of the most eagerly anticipate­d cricket matches including possibly the most eagerly anticipate­d cricket match of all to that venue,” Chris Tetley, the ICC’s Head of Events, told reporters in an online media roundtable.

“So I expect the venue to be full and I expect the atmosphere to be World Cup amazing.

“Yes, the time of the day is a factor that we take into account. But what we are talking about is world-class cricket with the best players in the world and they are going to put on a great show at a world class venue.”

The USA face neighbours Canada in the opening game on June 1 in Dallas, while the West Indies begin their campaign against Papua New Guinea in Guyana. The final takes place in Bridgetown, Barbados, on June 29.

“For this tournament in my experience, has been the most complicate­d match schedule ever to draft... the number of matches and the number of teams which is the largest ever T20 World Cup,” said Tetley.

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Indian websites have put up the timings of the matches starting between 1400 and 1600 GMT to suit the sub-continent fans, but Tetley said they are yet to finalise the fixtures.

“We haven’t released the start time of the matches yet,” he said.

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