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BCCI Charts Roadmap to 2027 ODI World Cup with Clear Plan

The BCCI has started planning a structured roadmap for the 2027 ODI World Cup, as announced by secretary Devajit Saikia. The board is working with selectors, support staff, and the head coach to ensure adequate ODI match practice. India will play a three-match ODI series in England from July 14 to 19 as part of preparations. The planning aims to avoid a lack of 50-over cricket and secure players' spots for the tournament.

BCCI charts roadmap to 2027 ODI World Cup, says Secretary Devajit Saikia

Guwahati, June 21

The Board of Control for Cricket in India has begun laying out a structured roadmap for the 2027 ICC Men's ODI World Cup, with secretary Devajit Saikia stating that the board will ensure the national team gets adequate 50-over match practice ahead of the marquee event.

Speaking in Guwahati, Saikia said the BCCI is working on a clear path leading to the World Cup, set for October-November 2027. Selectors, support staff, and the head coach are all involved in this long-term planning process.

"The BCCI is planning a clear path leading up to the 2027 ODI World Cup. We will have enough ODI matches between now and the start of the tournament in October 2027. We have announced the team for the three ODI matches in England, scheduled from 14th to 19th July," Saikia said.

He added that the planning is happening in consultation with the team management and selectors to ensure that India is well prepared for the global event.

"The selectors are on board with the support staff and the head coach," he said.

These comments come as India begins preparations for the next ODI World Cup cycle after reaching the final of the 2023 edition and remaining one of the strongest teams in the 50-over format. The upcoming three-match ODI series in England from July 14 to 19 is expected to give the team management another chance to assess combinations and work toward the 2027 tournament.

With more than a year left before the World Cup cycle enters its final phase, the BCCI seems eager to avoid a lack of ODI cricket and guarantee a clear path for players looking to secure their spots in India's squad for the tournament.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, this feels like PR talk. We say this before every World Cup but what about rotating players and giving chances to newcomers? Our batting lineup has been too dependent on Kohli and Rohit for too long. Need to build depth for 2027 when they might not be around. 🤔

Vikram M

Good planning from BCCI. The 2023 final loss was painful but we have the core team. Need to sort out the middle order and find a reliable No. 4. Also, Hardik's fitness will be crucial. Look forward to seeing how the England series shapes up! 🇮🇳

Ananya R

I hope this time they actually follow through. Remember how we barely played ODIs before the 2023 World Cup? If we want to win, we need consistent game time and proper rest for our pacers. Bumrah and Shami need careful management. Let's hope the roadmap is more than just talk! 🤞

Rohit P

England series is a good testing ground. The conditions in 2027 World Cup (likely in South Africa or similar) will be different though. Need to plan for that. Also, please give chances to players like Rituraj Gaikwad and Yashasvi Jaiswal in ODIs. Time to blood the next generation! 🎯

Kavya N

Happy to see the BCCI taking ODI cricket seriously again. With T20s dominating, it's good to have a structured plan. But selection should be based on performance in domestic cricket and not just IPL. That's where real talent identification happens. Hope the select

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