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ICC extends BD World T20 deadline

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Update: 2013-10-21 23:59:15
ICC extends BD World T20 deadline

DHAKA: Bangladesh’s deadline for getting its stadiums ready for next year’s World Twenty20 has been extended until November 30, the International Cricket Council said Monday after a two-day board meeting in London.

Concern has centred around the state of grounds at Sylhet and Cox’s Bazar, which are still being developed.

However, Bangladesh officials have insisted the pavilion at Sylhet, a major source of construction work, is close to completion.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board had been set a deadline of September 30 to have the stadia ready for next year’s tournament, with BCB president Nazmul Hasan saying in August he had “no doubt that the construction work will end by mid-October”.

Next year’s World Twenty20 is due to take place in Bangladesh from March 16 to April 6.

An ICC statement issued after the London board meeting finished on Saturday said a tournament schedule would be announced in Dhaka on October 27.

The ICC board also endorsed the proposals of its chief executives’ committee meeting in Dubai last month.

That saw officials agree that the number of reviews under the Decision Review System (DRS) will be “topped-up” to two after 80 overs of a Test innings.

Currently, teams are only permitted a maximum of two unsuccessful reviews per innings.

The new playing conditions, which will be trialled from October 1, came about following complaints about DRS procedures from both sides during England’s recent 3-0 home Ashes series win over arch-rivals Australia.

The board also upheld the CEC’s view that current playing conditions for one-day internationals remain in force. In other announcements, the board said the post of ICC chairman would only come into being following next year’s annual conference.

Source: thepeninsulaqatar.com
BDST: 0951 HRS, OCT 22, 2013
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