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ICC CEO Allardice plays down threat to one-day format

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new Delhi: The governing Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) played down threats to the game’s 50-oversforma­tonwednesd­ayandsaida“healthy” number of one-day internatio­nals will be played in the 2023-27 cycle.

The proliferat­ion of lucrative domestic T20 leagues have cramped up cricket’s alreadystr­ained calendar and England all-rounder Ben Stokes atributed his shock ODI retirement to an “unsustaina­ble” schedule.

Earlier this month South Africa abandoned their ODI tour of Australia as it clashed with the launch of their domestic T20 league rising their chances of qualifying directly for next year’s World Cup in India. ICC chief executive Geoff Allardice said structurin­g of the game’s three formats was discussed at the governing body’s annual general meeting in Birmingham where the Future Tours Programme (FTP) 2023-27 was finalised.

“I think at this stage there is some discussion, not specifical­ly about ODIS, but about the mix of formats within the calendar,” Allardice told a video conference.

“Countries have been, in their FTPS, are still scheduling a healthy number of ODIS as well. So in the FTP, I don’t think you’ll see any significan­t change to the number of ODIS or the proportion of ODIS as being planned.”

Australia test batsman Usman Khawaja has said one-day cricket was “dying a slow death”, while former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram called the format a “drag”.

Allardice conceded some members put “particular atention on their domestic leagues” but insisted their commitment to internatio­nal and bilateral cricket was “as strong as it’s ever been”.

“Each of them has to manage that balance between domestic competitio­ns, their internatio­nal schedule and the management of their players.

“Each of those boards is in slightly different situation. So there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to that balancing issue.”

ICC chairman Greg Barclay acknowledg­ed franchise-based leagues were expanding fast. So there’s a lot of pressure on the calendar, but I’m not sure it’s a tipping point,” said the New Zealander.

Ater the second ODI against England at Lord’s, India skipper Rohit Sharma had thrown his weight behind the return of tri-series and quadrangul­ar series for managing the internatio­nal cricket schedule bater.

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