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Two-year T20 WC cycle important for growth: ICC

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Dubai: The ICC today asserted that a two-year T20 Word Cup cycle is important for the growth of the game as it is the format that is contested by all the members. The global governing body last week announced the schedule of ICC events from 2024-2031 with a tournament slated to be played every year.

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