ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup postponed until 2022

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The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand has been postponed until February – March 2022.

The decision was taken by the IBC which is the commercial subsidiary of the ICC, following an extensive contingency planning exercise which has taken into account the health, cricket and commercial impact of COVID-19 around the world.

'Our focus remains on staging an outstanding Cricket World Cup here in New Zealand. We will now deliver that in 2022,” says CEO of the local organising committee, Andrea Nelson.

'I'd sincerely like to thank each and every one of our key stakeholders and partners, including the New Zealand Government, for the significant part they have played in the planning process, and their ongoing support as we look towards February and March 2022.”

The ICC also confirmed that the Men's T20 World Cup 2020 that was postponed due to COVID-19 will be held in Australia in 2022. India will host the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 as planned.

'Over the last few months as we have considered how we return to staging global events, our number one priority has been to protect the health and safety of everyone involved in ICC events,” says ICC Acting Chairman Imran Khwaja.

'The decisions the Board have taken today are in the best interests of the sport, our partners and importantly our fans. I'd like to thank our partners at the BCCI, Cricket Australia and Cricket New Zealand as well as the Australian and New Zealand governments for their continued support and commitment to a safe return to ICC events,” says Imran.

'We now have absolute clarity on the future of ICC events enabling all of our Members to focus on the rescheduling of lost international and domestic cricket,” says ICC Chief Executive Manu Sawhney.

'We have taken the decision to move the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup to give players from every competing nation, the best opportunity to be ready for the world's biggest stage and there is still a global qualifier to complete to decide the final three teams.

'There has been no women's international cricket played since the conclusion of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup earlier this year and due to the varying impact of COVID-19 globally that is likely to remain the situation for a number of the teams,” says Manu.

'Moving the event by 12 months gives all competing teams the chance to play a sufficient level of cricket ahead of both the qualification event and leading into a Cricket World Cup so the integrity of the tournament is maintained.”

The format of the postponed ICC Women's Cricket World Cup will remain as it was for 2021. Five teams have already qualified for the event and that will stand for 2022.

The original global qualification event to determine the final three teams to contest the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup was scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka in July 2020, but this was postponed due to COVID-19. The qualification event will now be held in 2021.

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