Singapore will host the ICC Annual Conference in July and lead the basic decisions for all formats led by Jay Shah

The ICC annual conference will take place in Singapore in the third week of July, according to a report in Cricbuzz. This will be the first meeting within the scope of the former BCCI secretary and current ICC President Jay Shah. ICC for beginners […]
The ICC annual conference is set to take place in Singapore, most likely in the third week of July, as per a report in Cricbuzz. This would be the first such meeting under former BCCI secretary, and the current ICC president Jay Shah, where a few key decisions will be made.
For starters, the ICC is considering a forming a Working Group, which will examine the recommendations put across by the Cricket Committee, which is headed by Sourav Ganguly. Then there will be consideration over the use of a single ball in the ODIs, from the 25th over, to bring back reverse swing in play.
Not just that, there could be discussions over brining in-game clocks in Tests, so that 90 overs are completed in a day. There were also suggestions for white-ball formats too, where the time limit in-between the overs should not be more than 60 seconds. Plus, there could be efforts to introduce the boys U-19 World Cup in T20 format; something which has already started in the women’s game.
Apart from that, discussions on forming the World Cricket Association have already been done. It aims at restructuring the ICC governance of the financial distribution model.
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