New Delhi, Feb 11: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday released the 2019 Associate Member census figures that show a huge leap in the amount of cricket being played around the world. The decision by the ICC Board to award international status to all T20 matches between Members in 2018 and the introduction of global rankings in the format has had a transformative impact across the sport.
The year 2019 saw a 110% increase in the number of Associate Members women's bilateral T20 matches compared to 2018, whilst the men's T20 matches rose by 34% with 71 of the 92 Associate Members participating in T20I cricket. 49 men's teams played their first T20I whilst 29 women's teams debuted in the format, making this the largest growth moment for the sport at the Associate level to date.
The introduction of meritocratic pathways to ICC global events has also supported the growth of the game with 23 global, regional and sub-regional events being held in 2019 in which 40 Members competed, thanks to an investment of more than $5 million from the ICC.