Kolkata, April 27 (CRICKETNMORE) - The Indian cricket board had egg on its face when the International Cricket Council (ICC) decided during its quarterly meet here to convert the Champions Trophy -- conceived by the country's late administrator of the game, Jagmohan Dalmiya in 1998 when he helmed the global body -- into a WorldT20.
The loss of face is more as India is slated to host the 2021 event -- the cut off date for the change in format ordained by the ICC -- and the country's cricket mandarins had been crying from rooftops that they would resist any alternation of the 50-over variant.
At the end of the five-day conclave on Thursday, ICC Chief Executive Dave Richardson said the global body has "unanimously agreed" that the 2021 meet would now be a 16-team event in the shortest format, effectively scrapping the eight-team Champions Trophy.