While teams participating in the ICC Cricket World Cup are striving to secure their spots in the upcoming Champions Trophy, Disney Star, the main broadcast partner for global cricket events, is proposing a shift to the T20 format for the tournament.
According to a report in the Guardian, with the rising popularity of T20 cricket, Disney Star envisions a transition from the traditional 50-over format to the shorter and more dynamic T20 version. While this suggestion has garnered attention, it faces some challenges, as the qualification process for a T20 tournament cannot be solely based on a One-Day International (ODI) event like the ongoing ODI World Cup in 2023.
The cricketing world is experiencing a growing demand for the T20 format, which boasts a larger and more engaged fan base. This trend could mark a significant turning point for ODI cricket, with the 2024 T20 World Cup in the United States and the Caribbean set to showcase the appeal of the shortest white-ball format.