The ICC Women’s Committee chairperson Clare Connor is delighted with the
governing body’s International Development Board (IDI) for approving
six global women’s tournaments between 2016 and 2023.
The schedule will see two ICC Women’s World Cups as well as four ICC
World Twenty20 events, including the continuation of the joint men’s and
women’s events of the World Twenty20 in 2016 and 2020 in India and
Australia, respectively.
In 2018, in the West Indies and 2022 in South Africa, the women’s event will be a stand-alone tournament.
Speaking from London, Connor said: “I am delighted with the schedule of
women’s events through to 2023. It is a great outcome for women’s
cricket.
“The agreement of a schedule that incorporates a fixed cycle for women’s
events illustrates how seriously women’s cricket is taken by the
International Cricket Council.
“Following on from the highly successful ICC Women’s World Cup recently
in India, an event that clearly showcased the increasing depth, talent
and excitement in women’s cricket, this cycle provides a great platform
for the continuing growth of women’s cricket.”
There was more good news for women’s cricket when the IDI Board also
agreed to expand the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 Bangladesh 2014 to a
10-team tournament.
This means that the top three teams from the ICC Women’s World Twenty20
Qualifier 2013, to be held in Dublin, Ireland, from 23-31 July, will now
join Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, South Africa
and West Indies in the 2014 tournament that will be staged from 16 March
to 6 April 2014.
ICC women’s major global events for the period 2016-2023 are:
ICC World Twenty20 2016 (joint men’s and women’s) -- BCCI
ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 -- ECB
ICC Women’s World Twenty20 2018 -- WICB
ICC World Twenty20 2020 (joint men’s and women’s) -- Cricket Australia
ICC Women’s World Cup 2021 -- NZC
ICC Women’s World Twenty20 2022 -- CSA.
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