Sunday 30 June 2013

ICC Shedual till 2023

ICC The hosts also won the second Test Championship in 2021

Warldnau sports desk. Indian Cricket 1983 World Cup victory, the 30th anniversary and recently in England in the Champions Trophy Indian team be the winner on the Jsr are celebrating, there Antrrrashtryy Cricket Council (ICC) on Saturday in London held its annual conference between 2023 and 2015 in India to host cricket played by the main Turnamento has doubled the Jsr. The T20 World Cup in 2016, the 50-over one-day World Cup in 2023 as well as 2021 World Cup host the second Test in India have.
Spnn the ICC meeting in London on Saturday after its chief executive, former South African wicketkeeper David Richardson, the ICC said in a statement issued by the ICC during 2023 to 2015, will hold 18 Turnamento. There are two 50-overs World Cup, two Biswtest championships, two Twenty20 World Cup, World Cup three women, three U-19 World Cup, Twenty20 World Cup and two women will be four qualifying tournaments.
According to a release issued by the ICC ICC Championship Biswtest first introduced in 2017 and hosted its first phase, the England and Wales Cricket Board - June will be in July, while the second February - March 2021 will be hosted in India has Spnn. With this announcement, it was also announced that the Champions Trophy no longer be held. In addition to India's Twenty20 World Cup to be held in 2016, the year in 2023 and has been host to the World Cup 50 overs.
The T-20 World Championships and Biswtest first time India will host the 50-over World Cup have had the opportunity to host the fourth time.
2016-2023 year the tournament organized by the ICC
T20 World Cup 2016: India
Biswtest Championships 2017: England and Wales
World Cup 2019: England
T20 World Cup 2020: Australia
Biswtest Championship 2021: India
World Cup 2023: India
Other tournaments organized by ICC
U-19 World Cup 2016: Bangladesh
Women's World Cup 2017: England
U-19 World Cup 2018: New Zealand
T-20 Women's World Cup 2018: West Indies
U-19 World Cup 2020: South Africa
Women's World Cup 2021: New Zealand
U-19 World Cup 2022: West Indies
T-20 Women's World Cup 2022: South Africa


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