ICC Vows Full Support For USA Cricket Teams Amid Governing Body's Bankruptcy

The ICC is stepping in to fully back USA national cricket players despite the ongoing issues with USA Cricket's governance. They're ensuring funding and management of the high-performance program so athletes can prepare without disruption for major events like the T20 World Cup and the 2028 Olympics. The council is also working directly with the U.S. Olympic committee to build a stable training system for both men's and

Key Points: ICC Ensures USA Player Salaries, Olympic Prep Despite USA Cricket Bankruptcy

  • ICC pledges direct funding for USA player salaries and high-performance programmes
  • ICC to oversee domestic cricket event sanctioning in USA during suspension
  • Governing body collaborates with USOPC for LA 2028 Olympic preparation
  • USA Cricket's Chapter 11 bankruptcy follows ICC suspension for governance breaches
  • ICC's Normalisation Committee continues work to restore stable governance in USA
  • Move aims to protect USA's competitiveness in upcoming global tournaments
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ICC commits comprehensive support to USA National team cricketers and high-performance programme

ICC commits to funding USA high-performance programme & player salaries during suspension, safeguarding teams for T20 World Cup 2026 & LA 2028 Olympics.

"Our foremost responsibility is to the players who represent the United States on the world stage. The bankruptcy proceedings initiated by USA Cricket should not, and will not, derail their preparation for ICC events or the LA28 Olympic Games. - ICC Spokesperson / ICC Official Website"

Dubai, December 22

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today reiterated its strong commitment to safeguarding the interests of USA's National team players and ensuring uninterrupted preparation for the ICC Men's Under 19 World Cup 2026, ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 and the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, despite the ongoing governance and financial crisis within USA Cricket, according to a media release from the ICC.

In its September decision, the ICC emphasised that the current governance and financial instability within USAC must not penalise or disadvantage the national team players, who continue to uphold the sport with professionalism and commitment.

In line with this approach, the ICC confirmed that it is ready to provide funding for, and, if need be, run all aspects of the USA High Performance Programme during USAC's suspension, including honouring USA Cricket's obligations to pay the players selected and contracted to play for the USA teams.

It will not allow the dysfunction of USAC to compromise the USA's participation and competitiveness at global events, or the work of the ICC in cricket's return to the Olympics, starting with the LA 2028 Olympic Games.

The ICC offered to provide funding to USA Cricket by way of a loan in accordance with the Chapter 11 legal process that included, amongst other things, the payment of all player and High-Performance staff salaries. Unfortunately, that offer was not accepted by USA Cricket. The ICC is now looking to determine whether it can make those payments, where appropriate, directly on behalf of USA Cricket.

The ICC also confirmed that it is working closely with the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) to develop a robust, fit-for-purpose high-performance structure in the lead-up to LA28.

This collaboration encompasses a consolidated training and preparation programme for both the men's and women's national teams, enhanced coaching and sports science support, and a strengthened competition pathway designed to ensure the players remain fully prepared for global competition.

Importantly, the ICC is taking steps to guarantee continuity and stability for all National team players throughout the period of USA Cricket's suspension. With cricket set to make its historic return to the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, the ICC reiterated that the operational readiness and long-term development of the USA teams remain a strategic priority.

An ICC spokesperson said, "Our foremost responsibility is to the players who represent the United States on the world stage. The bankruptcy proceedings initiated by USA Cricket should not, and will not, derail their preparation for ICC events or the LA28 Olympic Games," as quoted from the official website of ICC.

"The ICC stands ready to manage and fund the High-Performance Programme and ensure all National team players continue to receive the support they deserve," he added.

"We continue to work closely with the USOPC to build a robust and stable high-performance pathway for LA28. The future of USA's players, and the sport's growth in a key market, remains a major priority for the ICC," he noted.

The ICC will continue to operate through its Normalisation Committee to restore credible governance in the USA and stabilise cricket administration in the country. Further updates will be shared as the situation evolves.

In addition to its commitment to National Team Programs, the ICC also provided an update on the process for the sanctioning of domestic cricket events in the USA during USA Cricket's suspension.

One of the consequences of USA Cricket's suspension by the ICC was that it lost its rights to sanction domestic cricket within the USA, i.e. it lost its right to determine, under the ICC Regulations on the Sanctioning of events and Player Release, whether cricket matches and events staged in the USA should have the status of approved or disapproved cricket.

Instead, the ICC agreed that the ICC would take on this role for the period of USA Cricket's suspension, as it has done in previous cases where Members were suspended by the ICC.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the ICC stepping in directly. The governance mess in USA Cricket is unfortunate, but the focus must remain on the athletes. Hope this leads to a more stable structure long-term. The 2028 Olympics could be a game-changer for cricket's popularity in America.
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Rohit P
As an Indian cricket fan, I find it interesting. The ICC is investing heavily in the US market, which is smart. A strong American team means more revenue and visibility for cricket worldwide. But I hope they show the same urgency in supporting smaller full-member nations who struggle financially.
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Sarah B
Finally, some sense prevails! The players have worked so hard. It's shocking that the national board couldn't accept a loan to pay them. The ICC's direct intervention is the only right thing to do here. The USOPC collaboration sounds promising for the Olympic build-up.
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Vikram M
The administrative chaos is a shame, but kudos to ICC for safeguarding the high-performance program. Cricket's Olympic return needs a competitive US team. This is a strategic move, not just charity. Hope they build a system that doesn't collapse once ICC steps back.
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Nikhil C
While the support is welcome, it highlights a double standard. When similar governance issues plague boards in the subcontinent or elsewhere, the ICC is often quick with sanctions but not with this level of hands-on financial and operational rescue. The priority seems to be the commercial potential of the US market, which is understandable but should be applied more evenly.

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