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The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced on Wednesday a revamped format for the men’s 2027 one-day international World Cup that could lead to an additional fixture between arch-rivals India and Pakistan.While next year’s edition in southern Africa remains a 14-team competition, the three lowest-ranked qualifiers will now take part in a preliminary round with just one of them progressing to a 12-strong main group stage.That will now feature just two pools of six, with a new ‘super seven’ stage replacing the previous ‘super six’ round-robin.The restructure comes after concerns were expressed about the prospect of too many dead rubbers, which in turn would lead to sparse crowds at venues, and the number of foregone conclusions at the recent T20 World Cup.Significantly, there will be no quarter-finals with the 50-over tournament denied the further jeopardy and interest that comes with an extra round of clear-cut knockout matches.The ICC, however, insisted in a statement that the new ODI World Cup structure “creates greater context, competitiveness and consequence during the event.”An additional team in the round-robin phase also increases the prospects of an extra match between India and Pakistan.The passion for cricket in the sub-continent, which in turn generates huge broadcast rights and commercial revenues for the ICC, makes a match between India and Pakistan the most lucrative in the sport.But India and Pakistan no longer meet outside of ICC events, with political tensions between the bordering nations meaning they are effectively barred by their own governments from facing each other.The last bilateral series India played in Pakistan was in 2006 (Test and ODI series).Another change approved at the ICC’s recent annual board meeting in Edinburgh will see the next men’s T20 World Cup in 2028 remain a 20-team competition, but with 10 sides qualifying from the group stage rather than eight.The two best performing teams in the ‘Super 10’ will automatically secure a semi-final spot, with a new eliminator stage to decide their opponents.ICC loans Cricket West Indies $12.82mnIn a separate announcement, the ICC said it had approved an $12.82 million loan to Cricket West Indies “to support the member board”.Unlike other leading international cricket teams, the West Indies are a regional side, with the relative economic weakness of its constituent Caribbean islands and territories, allied to the travel distances involved, putting CWI at a considerable financial disadvantage compared to the ‘Big Three’ of India, England and Australia.During the recent women’s T20 World Cup in England, West Indies captain Hayley Matthews lamented an “unfair” funding ecosystem following her cash-strapped side’s eight-wicket semi-final thrashing by Australia.”The reason we were so successful back in 2012 to 2016 is because women’s cricket was based off pure talent at that time,” said Matthews.”The minute that investment comes into the picture, we’ve seen the gap widen a lot…I feel like it’s a bit unfair sometimes.”Will Glenwright, the ICC’s head of global development, responded to Matthews’s comments by telling AFP in an interview earlier this month: “I think the one truth that is perpetual is there’s never enough money – the members are always crying out for more.” Related Story Source link
Organisers of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla on Thursday said Israel’s army had “kidnapped” 211 activists including a Paris city councillor in a raid in international waters off Greece.Helene Coron, a spokeswoman for the Global Sumud France, told an online news conference that the operation had taken place near the Greek island of Crete, at an “unprecedented” distance from the Gaza coast.Yasmine Scola, an activist on board the flotilla, said her colleagues had been “kidnapped” by Israel.Israel’s foreign ministry had earlier put the number of those detained at 175.Coron said those intercepted included Paris Communist local councillor Raphaelle Primet and another 10 French nationals.”We don’t have the information for the other nationalities, but the boats were mixed in terms of nationality, so there were crew members from all 48 delegations,” she said. Rome, in a government statement, called for the immediate release of “all the unlawfully detained Italians”. Some ships still on route -The organisers of the latest flotilla of pro-Palestinian activists seeking to break Israel’s blockade on Gaza announced early on Thursday that their boats had been surrounded by Israeli military ships while off the coast of Crete.”At the time of publishing this statement that at least 22 of the flotilla’s 58 boats have been stormed by Israeli forces in complete violation of international law,” the Global Sumud Flotilla said in a statement. According to an AFP verification, based on tracking data from the organisers, the boats were intercepted in the Greek exclusive economic zone (EEZ).Around thirty boats from the flotilla are still en route, most now in Greek territorial waters south of Crete, according to the same source.Coron said the operation had taken place over 1,000 kilometres from the Gaza Strip. The longest such operation to date had been 185 kilometres in June 2025, she said. Israel’s foreign ministry dismissed the initiative as a “condom flotilla” after prophylactics were found in a previous convoy, adding that more than 20 of the ships were “now making their way peacefully to Israel”.Scola said her ship had been carrying school supplies and food.The flotilla set sail in recent weeks from Marseille in France, Barcelona in Spain and Syracuse in Italy.Overnight from Wednesday to Thursday, the flotilla said its boats had been “illegally surrounded” by Israeli vessels. Related Story Source link
Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said the country’s “constructive” diplomatic engagement to support de-escalation between the United States and Iran has continued, with sustained efforts aimed at facilitating a ceasefire.Ongoing contacts maintained with both Washington and Tehran over the past two weeksIslamabad reiterates commitment to regional stability and international peaceEmphasis on dialogue and principled diplomacy to address complex geopolitical challengesHe added that, under the leadership of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Deputy Prime Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar, and Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir, communication channels with all relevant parties have remained open as part of Pakistan’s mediation approach. Source link
Twenty-four people, including two firefighters, suffering from breathlessness, were taken to the hospital after a chlorine gas leak in the Kondhwa area, western India.Local authorities stated that the leak originated from an abandoned tank containing chlorine at a defunct water purification plant.They added that those affected were taken to the hospital for treatment after inhaling the gas. Source link
Nine people were killed and 13 others wounded in a series of Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling that targeted several towns in southern Lebanon.The Lebanese National News Agency reported that Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes Thursday morning, killing three people in the municipality of Jibchit and wounding seven others, in addition to destroying a residential building.Another airstrike on the municipality of Toul killed four people and wounded six others, also destroying a residential building.In the municipality of Harouf, two people were killed when an Israeli strike targeted a residential building, which was completely destroyed.In a related development, Israeli warplanes attacked the municipality of Sultaniyeh, while artillery shelled the outskirts of the municipalities of Zawtar al-Sharqiyah and Mayfadoun.This escalation constitutes a violation of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, which came into effect on April 16 and was later extended for three weeks. Source link
