Doha to Host Key ICC Meetings as Qatar Cricket Sees 447% Growth

The International Cricket Council will hold its next round of board and committee meetings in Doha, Qatar from March 25-27. This decision highlights the ICC's growing engagement with Qatar, where cricket participation has exploded by 447% since 2020. Key drivers include the sport's inclusion in the School Olympic Programme and the successful Criiio Cricket Festivals, which introduced nearly 90% of participants to the game for the first time. The meetings aim to strengthen collaboration and deliberate on the future of the global game.

Key Points: ICC Board Meetings Set for Doha, Qatar Cricket Booms

  • ICC meetings in Doha March 25-27
  • Qatar cricket participation up 447% since 2020
  • Growth driven by school programs & festivals
  • Criiio Cricket Festivals reached 287 school teams
  • Strategic partnerships fuel emerging market growth
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Doha to host ICC's board and committee meetings

ICC confirms Doha will host its March board meetings, spotlighting Qatar's cricket growth with 447% participation surge since 2020.

"Overall participation in cricket in Qatar has grown by an impressive 447% - ICC press release"

Dubai, February 22

The International Cricket Council has confirmed that Doha, Qatar, will host the next round of ICC Board and Committee meetings from March 25-27.

The meetings will bring together ICC Board Directors, Chief Executives, Committee Members and senior leadership as part of the organisation's ongoing governance calendar, providing an important opportunity to deliberate over key matters about the present and future of the global game, as per a press release from ICC.

The decision to stage the meetings in Doha reflects the ICC's growing engagement with cricket in Qatar and the country's wider sporting ecosystem. The ICC's support of and collaboration with the Qatar Cricket Association and Olympic Committee have fuelled remarkable progress for the sport in recent years.

Since 2020, overall participation in cricket in Qatar has grown by an impressive 447%, driven largely by initiatives aimed at introducing the sport to new and younger audiences. Central to this growth has been cricket's inclusion in the Qatar Olympic Committee's School Olympic Programme, which has helped embed the game within schools across the country. More recently, the launch of ICC's Criiio Cricket Festivals has further expanded cricket's reach, with 287 school teams taking part in the previous edition and nearly 90% of participants experiencing cricket for the first time.

The ICC sees this sustained progress as a strong example of how strategic partnerships and grassroots investment can accelerate the growth of the game in emerging markets, while also aligning with cricket's growing global significance.

Hosting the ICC's Board and Committee meetings in Doha underlines Qatar's increasing role within the international cricket community and provides a valuable opportunity to further strengthen the collaboration between the ICC, the Qatar Cricket Association and key national sporting stakeholders.

- ANI

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Priya S
While it's good for global growth, I hope the ICC doesn't forget its roots. The heart of cricket is still in South Asia. Investments and major tournaments should reflect that. Doha is a fine venue for meetings, but the soul of the game is here.
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Aman W
Qatar hosting ICC meetings makes perfect sense. They have the infrastructure from the FIFA World Cup and are clearly investing heavily in all sports. Smart move by the ICC to leverage that. More power to growing the game!
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Sarah B
The numbers are impressive, but I have a respectful criticism. The article talks about "strategic partnerships," but what about the conditions for the migrant workers who build these sporting ecosystems? The ICC should ensure its partnerships align with ethical standards, not just growth metrics.
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Vikram M
Including cricket in the School Olympic Programme is a masterstroke. That's how you build a future player base. India should learn from this model for sports other than cricket in our own schools. Grassroots investment is key.
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Karthik V
Hope the meetings in Doha also focus on improving the cricket calendar. Too much bilaterals, not enough context. And please, no more discussion about 4-day Tests. Let's keep the traditional format alive. Jai Cricket!

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