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Young people do like cricket, insists ICC chief Richardson

ICC Chief Executive Dave Richardson insisted that cricket is still popular among young people.

May 31, 2018 / 17:51 IST
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England's top cricket administrator may feel young people no longer care about cricket, but the man running the sport's global governing body is adamant that youth interest is rising worldwide. And David Richardson, the chief executive of the International Cricket Council, added that that next year's World Cup in England and Wales represents a brilliant opportunity to prove the doubters wrong.

Colin Graves, the England and Wales Cricket Board chairman, sparked controversy with his recent comment that young people "are just not attracted to cricket".

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It appeared he was trying to justify the proposed introduction of a new 100-ball format into the English game in 2020.

But many cricket lovers were aghast at Graves's seeming lack of faith in his own sport, while others were equally dismayed by what they saw as a slap in the face for various youth cricket initiatives, including those of the ECB itself.