ICC approves dates for major events

Published January 30, 2015
In this photo, ICC chairman Narayanaswami Srinivasan (L) of India speaks to the media as ICC chief executive David Richardson (R) of South Africa looks on. — AFP/File
In this photo, ICC chairman Narayanaswami Srinivasan (L) of India speaks to the media as ICC chief executive David Richardson (R) of South Africa looks on. — AFP/File

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council on Thursday approved the dates for major tournaments for the next four years, up to the 2019 World Cup in England.

England will also host the 2017 Champions Trophy one-day tournament and India the 2016 World Twenty20.

The ICC awarded these events last year, but the dates were finalised in the Board meeting in Dubai on Thursday.

The World Twenty20 qualifier will be hosted jointly by Ireland and Scotland from July 6 to 26 this year.

Bangladesh will host the Under-19 World Cup from January 22 to February 14 2016 while the World Twenty20 will be held in India from March 11 to April 3 2016.

The Champions Trophy will be held in England from June 1 to 19 2017, while the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 will be held in England from August 4 to 27.

The 2018 edition of the Junior World Cup will be hosted by New Zealand from January 12 to February 4, 2018.

The World Cup Qualifiers 2018 were given to Bangladesh, who will host the event from March 1 to April 4.

The ICC Women’s World Twenty20 2018 will be hosted by the West Indies from November 2 to 25, while the men’s 2019 World Cup will be held in England from May 30 to July 15.

Published in Dawn, January 30th, 2015

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