P Bhattacharya: ICC intends to double its associates (24 Aug 1998)
NEW DELHI, Aug 23: The International Cricket Conference (ICC) plans to expand the ICC Trophy by doubling the number its associate members from the present 25
24-Aug-1998
24 August 1998
ICC intends to double its associates
Pallab Bhattacharya
NEW DELHI, Aug 23: The International Cricket Conference (ICC) plans to
expand the ICC Trophy by doubling the number its associate members
from the present 25.
Stating this, ICC president Jagmohan Dalmiya said launching of a
"cricket week" with strong media and Internet backing and schemes to
raise the standard of the game in associate member-countries, are
among the steps being taken to promote it worldwide.
"The ICC in its 90-year history has remained a closed body. As many
new members as possible have to be brought in if the game is to emerge
a global sport like football," Dalmiya said.
He defended the holding of the Wills International Cup (the ICC
knockout tournament), involving nine Test-playing countries, in Dhaka
from October 24, saying it was part of his organisation's efforts to
spread cricket to various parts of the world.
Bangladesh, an associate member, has already been granted one-day
international status and has applied for recognition as a Test-playing
country.
Releasing the fixture of the competition, ICC chief executive David
Richards said all matches would be considered as official ODIs. The
matches will begin at 1400 hours.
The tournament begins with a pre-quarterfinal match between New
Zealand and Zimbabwe while the other countries are drawn in the
quarters.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)