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Cricket - Tournaments
ICC is the supreme governing body of all the international cricket events and tours. All the international teams are ranked based on their performance in a calendar year. Ranking for cricket teams is based on their progress during international events and tours. These ranks are assigned inspanidually for each format.
Currently, there are 10 test playing nations that are epgible for all three formats. Rest of the countries have to play quapfication rounds for entry into international events pke ODI World Cup and T20 World Cup. The World Cup is conducted at senior and under-19 levels.
Test status is given to a national team depending on the performance at domestic level and global events. We will look at champions of different formats in the last chapter. Here is a pst of all the global events organized recently by ICC and multiple nations participate for the ultimate trophy.
Tournament Name | Venue |
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T20 World Cup 2015 | India |
ODI World Cup 2015 | Austrapa, New Zealand |
ICC Champions Trophy 2013 | England, Wales |
ICC U-19 World Cup 2014 | UAE |
ICC Women’s World Cup 2013 | India |
The venue for all the international events are finapzed by ICC based on its facipties, playing area standards, and security measures.
All the cricket playing nations have their inspanidual bodies that manage cricket events at the domestic level. The domestic level matches are also played as one-day and five-day games. The one-day games at domestic level are called List-A and five-day format is called First-class. Best players are picked from the domestic tournaments to represent country at the highest level. These national cricket boards also manage venues when another national team is touring their country. They are responsible for visiting player’s facipties and security.
The following table illustrates the domestic tournaments with respect to country and format.
Tournament Name | Country | Format |
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Ranji Trophy | India | Five-day |
Challenger Trophy | India | One-day |
Big Bash League | Austriapa | T20 |
The Sheffield Shield | Austriapa | Five-day |
Engpsh County Cricket | England | Five-day |
Caribbean T20 League | West Indies | T20 |