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"A 10-team World Cup will hurt a lot of players like me" : Sandeep Lamichhane

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Nepalese sensation Sandeep Lamichhane has called for the World Cup to be expanded to up to 16 teams, saying limiting it to 10 hurts players from emerging cricket nations.

The 18-year-old leg-spinner, who last year became the first Nepalese player to land an Indian Premier League contract, said he was frustrated to be missing out on the tournament in England and Wales starting in May.

"Sorry to say but a 10-team World Cup will hurt a lot of players like me who will not be a part of it," the Delhi Capitals player told AFP in an interview.

"I think there should be 14-16 teams in the World Cup."

Lamichhane added: "World Cup comes after every four years and teams can achieve their biggest dreams there. We are an emerging nation and this is something we would love to play for our country.

"Even in 2023 there are (again) only 10 teams so it will be a while before we can even think of playing in the 50-over event."

Lamichhane, who has a blond streak in his dark hair and earrings in both ears, has drawn comparisons with his hero, the flamboyant Australian great Shane Warne, for his bowling style and ability to generate wicked turn.

The confident teenager is the poster boy for the rise of cricket in mountainous Nepal, which gained one-day international status last year but remains a long way from contesting a World Cup.

Cricket's showpiece tournament had 16 teams in 2007, but the field was reduced to 14 in 2011 and 2015 as the International Cricket Council sought to avoid one-sided matches.

It has been slashed to just 10 teams for 2019 and 2023, featuring the top eight sides in the one-day rankings and another two coming through qualifying.

Lamichhane, who will be watching the World Cup from afar, said he was hoping for some upsets by the smaller teams, who include Afghanistan.

"I am going to watch the World Cup on TV and love to see any team that is under-rated perform well against the big nations," said Lamichhane.

"It will be an inspiration for us who are just beginning their journey right now."

Test cricket is also on Lamichhane's radar as Nepal bid to follow in the footsteps of Afghanistan and Ireland, who in 2017 were elevated to the elite club of nations eligible to play the five-day game.

"Two years back we were nothing," said Lamichhane. "But now we are an ODI and T20 international nation.

"Hopefully there will be a time when we become the next Test nation. Even if I play a Test match for my country after 10 years, it will be the proudest moment."

Nepal gained one-day international status at last year's World Cup qualifying tournament in Zimbabwe, despite the ICC's suspension of Nepal's national governing body since 2016 over political interference.

Despite their success, the team from the Himalayas are yet to play a top side, and have just a couple of international-standard grounds capable of hosting games.

However, individual talent has flourished and Lamichhane, a product of Nepal's Chitwan Cricket Academy, became a protege of former Australian captain Michael Clarke who spotted him at a tournament in Hong Kong.

The teenager's big break came when he was snapped up by IPL's Delhi Capitals, coached by another ex-Australia captain in Ricky Ponting, for $318,000 in January 2018.

So far this season he has bagged five wickets in four IPL matches, with the Capitals often using him as a new-ball bowler on spin-friendly Indian wickets.

"There is no doubt that IPL is the biggest league in the world. You get to see players who play spin really well and we get to perform against players who are the world's best batsmen," he said.

"He (Ponting) is been a huge influence on me. It's a great sign when a player like Ricky coaches your team. Things become easy because you know that he is there if something is wrong."

Lamichhane, whose biggest idols are Warne and Sachin Tendulkar, is surrounded by the world's top cricketers in the IPL but insists he remains focused on his own self-improvement.

"I look up only to myself because I want to be better than yesterday. I never plan something big, I always enjoy the day I am playing a game and let the life go in a flow," he said.

https://www.afp.com/en/news/824/we-need-bigger-world-cup-says-nepalese-shane-warne-doc-1fd1l31
 
But what's the point if they can't even compete?
Don't tell me that playing in the world cup will help with their development.

Bermuda, USA, Namibia played In world cups we've never heard about them again.

At least in this world cup every match will be a close match. Not one sided on paper
 
Sandeep should shift to India and play for India. He is still very young and probably will be ready to play for India by the time he is 23.
 
Sandeep should shift to India and play for India. He is still very young and probably will be ready to play for India by the time he is 23.

Exactly, he has no international future with Nepal.
 
But what's the point if they can't even compete?
Don't tell me that playing in the world cup will help with their development.

Bermuda, USA, Namibia played In world cups we've never heard about them again.

At least in this world cup every match will be a close match. Not one sided on paper

The point is that not too long ago we almost lost to Canada the worst out of all the associate teams.
 
But what's the point if they can't even compete?
Don't tell me that playing in the world cup will help with their development.

Bermuda, USA, Namibia played In world cups we've never heard about them again.

At least in this world cup every match will be a close match. Not one sided on paper


Afghanistan is a good example. Just in 2015 world cup they could not compete. Now they have a pretty good team.

The 10 team wc is a bad idea and hurts associate cricket. It even hurts good team like Zimbabwe and IReland. Should change this. There should be 12-14 teams imo.
 
But what's the point if they can't even compete?
Don't tell me that playing in the world cup will help with their development.

Bermuda, USA, Namibia played In world cups we've never heard about them again.

At least in this world cup every match will be a close match. Not one sided on paper
USA never did
 
I do agree with him. They need to keep CT and WC both, within a gap of two years from each other. They need to make CT a top team contest and make the World Cup open to 14-16 teams.
 
Feel bad for Lamichhane, he’s a good player but there’s no way that Nepal would be competitive.
 
Actually, there is no limit to this debate. Many associates have couple of players who can make at highest level - that was the case even in 1970s when ZIM, East Africa had players, we had Raqibul who was 12th man at 1970 Test against NZ.

We can make it 16 teams, still may be the Scotch Captain will miss out, or Ten Doeste, or may be some Namibian or Canadian player.

What ICC need to do is a robust 2nd tier cricket - may be with next 10-12 teams and help them to develop cricket infrastructure. Any sports need proper culture, infrastructure & mass interest to be developed in a new country. Don’t think, just increasing teams in WC won’t help much, it’ll simply degrade the standard of WC.
 
We'll leave the WC, the major issue is how are these teams going to get enough games to improve? Even Zimbabwe, Ireland and Afghanistan don't get enough games outside of world events. Unless that happens we are not going to have even 10-12 competitive teams.
 
Actually, there is no limit to this debate. Many associates have couple of players who can make at highest level - that was the case even in 1970s when ZIM, East Africa had players, we had Raqibul who was 12th man at 1970 Test against NZ.

We can make it 16 teams, still may be the Scotch Captain will miss out, or Ten Doeste, or may be some Namibian or Canadian player.

What ICC need to do is a robust 2nd tier cricket - may be with next 10-12 teams and help them to develop cricket infrastructure. Any sports need proper culture, infrastructure & mass interest to be developed in a new country. Don’t think, just increasing teams in WC won’t help much, it’ll simply degrade the standard of WC.

There's no money to be made.
 
Actually, there is no limit to this debate. Many associates have couple of players who can make at highest level - that was the case even in 1970s when ZIM, East Africa had players, we had Raqibul who was 12th man at 1970 Test against NZ.

We can make it 16 teams, still may be the Scotch Captain will miss out, or Ten Doeste, or may be some Namibian or Canadian player.

What ICC need to do is a robust 2nd tier cricket - may be with next 10-12 teams and help them to develop cricket infrastructure. Any sports need proper culture, infrastructure & mass interest to be developed in a new country. Don’t think, just increasing teams in WC won’t help much, it’ll simply degrade the standard of WC.

They would have had a legitimate chance of qualifying.
 
There's no money to be made.

Then, there is no future of cricket in those countries. ICC can’t spoon feed a nation and keep their game running with hand-outs. I give a classic example - 20 years back ICC gave the opportunity to both countries & an ICC KO tournament was hosted by both BD & Kenya, and definitely they had a much better squad that time ..... where in Kenyan cricket today? The system has to finance internally, and there has to be a growing fascination among locals/youths, otherwise no game can grow. You’ll be surprised to know that once BD golfer Siddikur was one the verge of making PGA European tour..... these are out layers.
 
They would have had a legitimate chance of qualifying.

No, someone else will complain - there will always be some talented individual from weaker nation, that doesn’t mean you increase span of top tier to include every one.

Ryan Giggs, George Best, George Wiah, Pierre Aubamyang, Dwite Yorke .... and many such players would/will have legitimate chance to play WC, if FIFA makes it 64 team affair.......
 
The 2007 system was the best.

It actually was and it may have been better had the World Cup been held in a different place than the West Indies.

Also one of the major reasons why people hated that World Cup was because India/Pakistan never made it.

The same people complaining about the 10 team World Cup now were complaining about the 2007 World Cup and how Ireland/Bangladesh are boring teams.
 
Then, there is no future of cricket in those countries. ICC can’t spoon feed a nation and keep their game running with hand-outs. I give a classic example - 20 years back ICC gave the opportunity to both countries & an ICC KO tournament was hosted by both BD & Kenya, and definitely they had a much better squad that time ..... where in Kenyan cricket today? The system has to finance internally, and there has to be a growing fascination among locals/youths, otherwise no game can grow. You’ll be surprised to know that once BD golfer Siddikur was one the verge of making PGA European tour..... these are out layers.

The 1999/2003 format was the best honestly.

Kept everyone happy.

the 1996/2011/2015 formats were lame and not World Cup worthy.
 
It actually was and it may have been better had the World Cup been held in a different place than the West Indies.

Also one of the major reasons why people hated that World Cup was because India/Pakistan never made it.

The same people complaining about the 10 team World Cup now were complaining about the 2007 World Cup and how Ireland/Bangladesh are boring teams.

How do you know that they were the same people ? :P
 
The 1999/2003 format was the best honestly.

Kept everyone happy.

the 1996/2011/2015 formats were lame and not World Cup worthy.

I personally like 2019/1992 format, but with 12 teams - host + top 7 qualifies automatically + 4 from qualifier.

But, that makes it 66+3 = 69 games, which could be too long. SO, a hybrid of 1999-2019 can be better; 12 teams in 3 groups of 4; 3 advances to next round (this will cover the surprise elimination like IND-PAK of 2007).

>> 9 teams, carrying 2 games from preliminary round and plays 6 games each in next round > 1-4; 2-3 SF > Final.

Total games will be : 6 X 3 = 18 + (6 X 9)/2 + 3 = 48. But, there will be enough quality games and if any underdog is to advance into next round, they'll need to win multiple high profile games - one upset won't work.

At current standard of cricket, a WC of more than 12 teams will degrade the standard massively. Also, increasing participation doesn't increase the expansion of the game - countries like UAE, Canada, USA, Bermuda, HK, Singapore, Saudi Arab .... will make it once in every 4 years via haired guns and then wait for next 4 years; countries like Nepal, PNG, Kenya..... will be struggling at the same point.
 
Why not create an all star associates XI chosen by ICC and give them a slot in the World Cup? Would be fun if they actually won the tournament!
 
Why not create an all star associates XI chosen by ICC and give them a slot in the World Cup? Would be fun if they actually won the tournament!

Because they dont want to play for a mish mash team, they want to represent their country.

Should we merge all the Asian teams into an Asian XI??
 
Because they dont want to play for a mish mash team, they want to represent their country.

Should we merge all the Asian teams into an Asian XI??

The World Cup is a damn joke when joke teams like Ireland are able to participate in it, what have you actually achieved ? besides the you tried award ? and we've given them bloody test status, is it charity week? Cricket's popularity is in decline anyway, why should we allow teams like Ireland to participate when you're just not good enough and are extremely painful to watch your dibbly dobbly bowlers run and ancient batsman who need to go on the Keto diet. Stay in your lane.
 
Why not create an all star associates XI chosen by ICC and give them a slot in the World Cup? Would be fun if they actually won the tournament!

That would be the day cricket dies
 
Ireland should never be given a mainstream platform, they will turn people off from the sport. At best they will fluke a win and then live off that with their begging bowl for the next 50 years
 
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