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ICC shakes up World Cup tournaments with new Super Series and re-formatted T20 WC formats

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced significant changes to its World Cup tournament structures, introducing a new 'Super Series' format and reformatting the T20 World Cup. These changes aim to enhance competitiveness and viewer engagement by altering traditional formats. The new Super Series involves more teams and different match configurations, while the T20 World Cup now features a group stage followed by knockout rounds. The reforms are part of the ICC's ongoing efforts to modernize cricket and align with evolving fan preferences.

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ICC shakes up World Cup tournaments with new Super Series and re-formatted T20 WC formats

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced significant changes to its World Cup tournament structures, introducing a new 'Super Series' format and reformatting the T20 World Cup. These changes aim to enhance competitiveness and viewer engagement by altering traditional formats. The new Super Series involves more teams and different match configurations, while the T20 World Cup now features a group stage followed by knockout rounds. The reforms are part of the ICC's ongoing efforts to modernize cricket and align with evolving fan preferences.

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