ICC to 'revisit' 2015 World Cup decision
Plans for a 10-team Cricket World Cup in 2015 - comprising just the Full Member nations - are to be "revisited" by the International Cricket Council's (ICC) executive board.
ICC president Sharad Pawar has called on the executive board to re-examine the issue when it meets in Hong Kong in June, after protests from associate and affiliate nations. Under the new format for the 2015 tournament, teams including Ireland and the Netherlands will not be able to compete despite having done so in the previous two events.
Pawar said: "I can understand the views of the associates and affiliates and ICC will seek to deal with this issue in the best way possible."
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