
LA28 qualifying process, minimum age regulation on ICC's agenda in Singapore
The International Cricket Council's (ICC) Annual Conference, scheduled from July 17 to 20 in Singapore, will discuss minimum age regulations and the qualification process for the LA28 Olympics.
The ICC is considering introducing a minimum age requirement for players to be eligible to play international cricket, with a guideline suggesting 15 as the minimum age for senior international cricket.
The Chief Executives' Committee (CEC) will also decide on the process to identify teams for the 2028 LA Olympics Games, where cricket will return after 128 years. Six teams each in men's and women's categories will participate, and the CEC will discuss the criteria for selection.
The ICC will also deliberate on matters related to mobile gaming and the ICC Women's ODI Championship regulations for women's cricket for the 2025-29 cycle.
The CEC meeting will be chaired by Sanjog Gupta, the newly-appointed CEO of the ICC, and the Annual Conference will be chaired by Jay Shah, who got elected as the chairman in December last year.