International Cricket Council Raises World Cup Prize Money.Dubai: The International Cricket Council on Monday reported a 20 percent expansion in prize cash for one year from now's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. The victors will take home $4.3 million - yet in the event that a group stays unbeaten that would climb to more than $4.6 million. An aggregate of $11.5 million, an increment of roughly 20 for every penny over the World Cup 2011, will be accessible, as indicated by the ICC.
The 2011 version mutually facilitated by India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka had prizemoney of $9.2 million. The group which loses the March 29 last at Melbourne will pocket $2 million while the two losing semi-finalists will each one get $692,000. The four losing quarter-finalists will get $346,000 each one while the champs of each one gathering match will get $52,000, the ICC said. Each of the six groups disposed of from the first stage will get $40,000 each.
The choice was taken at a two-day ICC Board meeting in Dubai. Playing conditions were additionally finished for the World Cup which will be held from February 14 to March 29.
The ICC additionally advertised that the Decision Review System (DRS) would be utilized as a part of each of the 49 matches and that there would just be hold days in the thump out stage. It likewise included that there would be no super over in tied matches in the thump out stage. If there should be an occurrence of a tied quarter-last and semi-last, the side completing in the higher position in the gathering stage would advance.
On the off chance that the last is tied or if the match is a no-result, then the groups will be pronounced joint champs. The ICC Board endorsed cut-off dates for capability to the 2017 Champions Trophy and the 2019 World Cup. The main eight sides on the ICC one-day rankings on 30 September 2015 will meet all requirements for the 2017 Champions Trophy in England.
The cut-off date for the 10-group 2019 World Cup, additionally in England, was situated for 30 September 2017. The main eight positioned sides on that date will naturally meet all requirements for the World Cup, while the ninth and tenth positioned groups will play in the World Cup qualifying rivalry in Bangladesh in 2018.
Abu Dhabi: Pakistan`s cricket boss on Tuesday said that an offer will be stopped with the opposition to defilement unit to make room for seamer Mohammad Aamer to play local matches before his five-year boycott lapses.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday reexamined its hostile to defilement code which implies that banned players can emphasize in home matches a couple of months preceding the end of their boycott, particularly profiting Aamer.
The ICC said it will be dependent upon the home board, the Anti-Corruption Security (ACSU) administrator Ronnie Flanagan and ICC Board to take the last call. Aamer`s boycott lapses in August 2015.
The 22-year-old bowler was banned alongwith then chief Salman Butt and pace accomplice Mohammad Asif for tolerating cash as an exchange for planned no-balls amid the Lord`s Test against England in 2010. The Icc`s hostile to defilement tribunal banned Aamer for a long time, Butt for a long time with five suspended and Asif for a long time with two suspended. The trio were likewise imprisoned in Britain. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) executive Shaharyar Khan said his board was at the present time recording an advance.
"The ball is in our court now," Khan told AFP on the sidelines of the first Test in the middle of Pakistan and New Zealand.
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