ICC Debate Plans For Biennial World Cup (10 Dec 1996)
PRESSURE from the West Indies could mean cricket`s hierarchy agreeing to a World Cup every two years
10-Dec-1996
10 December 1996
ICC debate plans for biennial World Cup
By Mihir Bose
PRESSURE from the West Indies could mean cricket`s hierarchy
agreeing to a World Cup every two years.
The West Indies claim they are in a position to be able to host
the tournament, and as a compromise to compensate them for South
Africa`s refusal to relinquish the 2003 event, a special meeting
of the International Cricket Council in Kuala Lumpur in March
could agree to dropping to four-year cycle.
The proposal is understood to be in a paper prepared by Ali Bacher, chief executive of the South African Cricket Board and chairman of the ICC`s development committee, who met at Lord`s on Friday.
The West Indies have negotiated lucrative sponsorship deals and
built ties in the United States, raising the prospect of a West
Indian World Cup bid to include matches in Miami, Los Angeles and
New York as well as the West Indies.
The West Indians` demands surfaced just before ICC`s annual meeting at Lord`s in July. Pat Rousseau, chairman of the West Indian
Board, and Julian Hunte reminded Bacher of the longstanding ICC
resolution that when the West Indians had the means they should
be allowed to stage the World Cup. Bacher was asked to get South
Africa to step aside for the West Indies in 2003 but he politely
but firmly refused.
Bacher is believed to have had further discussions with Hunte, a
colleague on the ICC`s development committee, leading to this paper.
The Malaysia meeting will also consider the idea of a rotating
president for the ICC.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)