ICC to retain 14-team format for 2015 World Cup

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday retained the 14-team format for the 2015 World Cup, succumbing to pressure from non-test playing nations who will have four representations in the elite 50-overs tournament.

"The ICC Executive Board opted to retain the 14-team format that was used at the highly successful and universally acclaimed ICC Cricket World Cup 2011," the governing body said in a statement.

The ICC had decided in April to restrict the 2015 tournament, to be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, to 10 full members.

The move triggered protests from associate teams, most notably Ireland, who stunned England in a Bangalore run-feast to contribute much of the early drama that brought alive the 2011 World Cup hosted jointly by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

The growing resentment prompted ICC President Sharad Pawar to ask the executive board to review the decision and the u-turn was welcomed by Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom.

"The initial reaction is probably just one of relief to be honest with you, relief that we now have the opportunity to qualify for the World Cup and relief that we can now devote our energy to actually trying to qualify for it," Deutrom told Reuters.

"From the moment the decision was announced, a significant portion of the game's stakeholders said they felt the decision was completely wrong. There was such a massive weight of opinion, it would have been frankly a surprise if it hadn't been changed."

"That doesn't necessarily lessen the kudos that should go to the board for actually reversing the decision... I suppose it's a moment where it (the ICC) is not necessarily embracing its principles but re-embracing its principles."

The 10-team format, however, will be back when England host the 2019 World Cup.

"...the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2019 would be a 10-team event with the top eight in the ICC rankings earning their qualification automatically with the remaining two places being decided by a qualification competition," the ICC said.

World Twenty20 events in 2012 (Sri Lanka) and 2014 (Bangladesh) will feature 12 teams

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