Ganguly to attend MCC World Cricket Committee Meeting

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Jun 29 2017 | 8:13 PM IST
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly will head to London on July to attend MCC's World Cricket committee meeting at the Lord's on July 3 and 4.
Inclusion of cricket in 2024 Olympics, Australian players pay dispute and the concept of four-day Test will be discussed among other things in meeting.
The ICC chief executive Dave Richardson has already said "time is right" for Twenty20 cricket's bid for the Olympics.
"We need to make a decision by July so we can make an application in time for September, when, as I understand it, the (International Olympic Committee) will consider new sports for 2024," Richardson had said.
The decision for the host city of the 2024 Games, either in Paris or Los Angeles, is due in September 2017.
"BCCI is not keen on bringing Twenty20 to Olympics. This has been previously discussed," Ganguly who will leave for London on July 2 said on the sidelines of his reality show Dadagiri's TV shoot here.
BCCI may have to give up its 'member autonomy' should they join Olympics, which is one of its objections as they have kept away from the Indian Olympic Association as well as the sports ministry.
Ganguly further said he may meet Sachin Tendulkar in London and would invite him for Dadagiri.
"I would like to see Amitabh Bachchan and Tendulkar on the sets of Dadagiri. I will ask him, if I happen to meet him," Ganguly said.
The duo are members of the Cricket Advisory Committee as the coach appointment may also come up for discussion.
Richardson will address the WCC members on the opening day and discuss on ICC matters that will include ICC and revenue sharing agreements, expansion of Full Membership to Afghanistan and Ireland (plus ICC Global Event qualification).
The 6.3 and 6.4 agenda mention about Olympics and the future of Tests -- Championship, Day-Night and four-day format.
Technology in cricket -- DRS, calling of no-balls by the third umpire, Australian players' pay dispute and corruption in cricket will be up for discussion in the second session of first day.
On the last day, there will be discussion on Indian cricket administration, Commonwealth tour to Pakistan while English wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow will present the current player's view.

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First Published: Jun 29 2017 | 8:13 PM IST

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