10-team World Cup is a backward step: Sachin

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SYDNEY: Calling the ICC’s decision to reduce the number of teams in the 2019 World Cup “a backward step”, cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar said such a move is unfair to the Associate nations.
While the ICC wants to curtail the number of teams participating from 14 to 10, Tendulkar, an ambassador for the World Cup, told an audience at an exclusive dinner here that the governing body should instead be exploring ways to expand the next tournament to as many as 25 teams.
“I found out the next World Cup would only be ten teams. Which is slightly disappointing because as a cricketer I want the game to be globalised as much as possible and, according to me, this is a backwards step,” Tendulkar was quoted as saying.
The batting great felt Test nations should regularly play their ‘A’ sides against Associates to provide a “fair platform” for smaller cricketing countries.
“We’ve got to find ways of encouraging the lesser teams.” Tendulkar was not on the same page as ICC chief executive David Richardson, who has defended the planned reduction.
“The World Cup itself, the premium event, without exception should be played between teams that are evenly matched and competitive.”
“The lesser teams have, in each and every World Cup, they always surprise top teams. And they can do it on a consistent basis only if they’re given a fair platform to express their talent.
“Right now, they get up after four years on the cricket world’s biggest platform and they’re expected to play and compete with the likes of Australia, South Africa, India… It’s unfair to them.” (PTI)

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