Reports: PCB concludes legal consultation over India’s refusal to travel for Champions Trophy 2025, to write to ICC
PCB set to write to ICC over India’s refusal to travel
Cricket is one of the many sports that unite fans across the globe. The reach of the beautiful game is growing by the day. It is certainly a great time to be a cricket fan, as there are a lot of new and exciting doors opening up now and then, which are enhancing the beauty of the sport.
In 2022, cricket returned to the Commonwealth Games for the first time in close to a quarter of a century. The sport also returned to the Asian Games in 2023 after a nine-year hiatus. However, the biggest news came in October 2023, when it was confirmed that cricket would be a part of the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028. This will be the first time cricket will be played at the marquee multi-sporting event after it was part of the Olympics in 1900. Being a part of a widely-followed event like the Olympics will mean that the sport will be watched by a larger audience and more people could develop a fondness for it.
The ODI World Cup was held exclusively in India for the first time in 2023 and it witnessed record numbers, both in the stadium and showcased in Twitter reactions. The 2024 T20 World Cup is also another highly-anticipated competition that will surely be watched with keen interest. Teams like Afghanistan, Nepal, the UAE, the Netherlands, and many more have shown their ability to be able to compete against the more experienced sides in world cricket. The T20 World Cup in 2024 is also going to be the biggest of its kind, with 20 teams heading to the Caribbean to try and bring glory to their nation.
T20 cricket has become immensely popular, especially in recent years, after the franchise leagues have taken the world by storm. This is one format that rules cricket webstories. While the Indian Premier League is still the most-watched franchise cricket league in the world, other leagues are also doing quite well. The advent of T10 has also brought a new dimension to the sport.
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PCB set to write to ICC over India’s refusal to travel
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