ICC Men's T20 World Cup
Pay dispute looms as Cricket Australia revenue forecast falls 48 per cent
Cricket Australia has produced a revised forecast for its 2020-21 revenue with a 48-per-cent drop on the pre-Covid-19 figure of A$461m ($317m/€283m). The new forecasted revenue is A$239.7m.
Australian cricket and rugby union face additional cuts
Australia's cricket and rugby governing bodies are to implement further cost-cutting measures in response to the Covid-19 downturn
Round-Up: J-League restart, Nike and Adidas show solidarity, Ferrari plans Asia-Pac academy, and more
Japanese football's J-League is to resume first division matches on July 4, with the second and third divisions starting on June 27. Matches will be played behind closed doors
Cricket Australia ‘probes hosting T20 World Cup in 2021’
Cricket Australia has asked the International Cricket Council to examine the prospects of the country hosting the T20 World Cup next year, instead of this year, according to a Times of India report
NZ Cricket says sizeable job losses expected
New Zealand Cricket is planning cuts to its staff, including senior staff, of between 10 and 15 per cent, as revenue plummets
ICC ‘threatens to move T20 World Cup from India’ in ongoing tax row
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) risks losing hosting rights to the men's Twenty20 World Cup in 2021 unless it secures a tax exemption from the government for the tournament
Cricket Australia’s T20 World Cup hopes ‘fade’
This year's Twenty20 World Cup cricket tournament in Australia looks increasingly likely to be postponed
APAC Round-Up: IOC-athletics talks, FA budget slashed, Abu Dhabi T10 go-ahead, and more
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe told the Financial Times that the organisation is in talks with the International Olympic Committee about how much of athletics' planned share of this year's Olympic…
ICC still planning for October T20 World Cup
The International Cricket Council has said planning for this year's men's Twenty20 World Cup and next year's women's 50-over World Cup is going ahead as scheduled despite the Covid-19 pandemic
Cricket Australia faces A$20m loss, explores T20 World Cup options
Cricket Australia chief executive Kevin Roberts has said his organisation has suffered an A$20m ($12.58m/€11.6
Radical plans floated for T20 World Cup
With Australia's ports and airports closed, the organisers of this year's ICC Twenty20 World Cup are considering creative ideas to make sure the event goes ahead
Techfront Australia to provide LED signage at T20 World Cup
Techfront Australia has been appointed by the organisers of this year's men's and women's cricket T20 World Cups in Australia as 'LED signage production and management services provider'
ICC considering expanding T20 World Cup
The International Cricket Council is considering expanding the T20 World Cup from 16 to 20 teams from 2024, according to UK newspaper The Daily Telegraph
ICC adds Peters Ice Cream as sponsor of T20 World Cups
The International Cricket Council has agreed a deal with Peters Ice Cream for the Australian ice cream company to be an official partner and supplier of the men's and women's T20 World Cups in 2020
Spark follows New Zealand Cricket deal with ICC digital rights
New Zealand telco Spark has agreed a five-year digital content rights deal with the International Cricket Council
Tourism Australia runs T20 World Cup campaign targeting Indian visitors
Tourism Australia is employing celebrities and a video advertisement as part of a AUD$5m ($3
BCCI to appoint Ganguly as president, faces calendar clash with ICC
Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly is set to be the next president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India
T20 World Cup splits men’s and women’s events to diversify sport’s audience and create ‘year-long spectacle’
Next year’s ICC T20 World Cup will see the men’s and women’s events take place separately for the first time, either side of the Australian winter. Event chief executive, Nick Hockley, tells Adam Nelson about his plans for the tournament.