Alviro Patterson wrote:I don't mind a biennial World T20, it's a more realistic pathway for the Associate/Affiliate nations to take and develop their status in World Cricket.
I hope Australia and New Zealand get to host the 2018 edition, they put on a fantastic show for the 2015 World Cup. Timezone wise should not count against them as England matches can either be scheduled 10pm GMT in New Zealand or around 10/11am GMT in Perth, when the new stadium gets built.
dan08 wrote:Alviro Patterson wrote:I don't mind a biennial World T20, it's a more realistic pathway for the Associate/Affiliate nations to take and develop their status in World Cricket.
I hope Australia and New Zealand get to host the 2018 edition, they put on a fantastic show for the 2015 World Cup. Timezone wise should not count against them as England matches can either be scheduled 10pm GMT in New Zealand or around 10/11am GMT in Perth, when the new stadium gets built.
Australia have already got the 2020 edition.
bhaveshgor wrote:dan08 wrote:Alviro Patterson wrote:I don't mind a biennial World T20, it's a more realistic pathway for the Associate/Affiliate nations to take and develop their status in World Cricket.
I hope Australia and New Zealand get to host the 2018 edition, they put on a fantastic show for the 2015 World Cup. Timezone wise should not count against them as England matches can either be scheduled 10pm GMT in New Zealand or around 10/11am GMT in Perth, when the new stadium gets built.
Australia have already got the 2020 edition.
yeah it is between UAE and South Africa.
yuppie wrote:bhaveshgor wrote:dan08 wrote:Alviro Patterson wrote:I don't mind a biennial World T20, it's a more realistic pathway for the Associate/Affiliate nations to take and develop their status in World Cricket.
I hope Australia and New Zealand get to host the 2018 edition, they put on a fantastic show for the 2015 World Cup. Timezone wise should not count against them as England matches can either be scheduled 10pm GMT in New Zealand or around 10/11am GMT in Perth, when the new stadium gets built.
Australia have already got the 2020 edition.
yeah it is between UAE and South Africa.
Can South Africa have it? Has there government put a stop to them bidding for any international events in Cricket and Rugby?
dan08 wrote:yuppie wrote:bhaveshgor wrote:dan08 wrote:Alviro Patterson wrote:I don't mind a biennial World T20, it's a more realistic pathway for the Associate/Affiliate nations to take and develop their status in World Cricket.
I hope Australia and New Zealand get to host the 2018 edition, they put on a fantastic show for the 2015 World Cup. Timezone wise should not count against them as England matches can either be scheduled 10pm GMT in New Zealand or around 10/11am GMT in Perth, when the new stadium gets built.
Australia have already got the 2020 edition.
yeah it is between UAE and South Africa.
Can South Africa have it? Has there government put a stop to them bidding for any international events in Cricket and Rugby?
They can't bid at the moment so not sure what happens if the ICC want it there.
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braveneutral wrote:Is it back to biennial?
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