KNCB and ICC discuss stronger partnership and clearer pathways for High Performing Associates

In meetings with ICC leadership, the KNCB advocated for more predictable funding, structured T20 opportunities, and monthly progress reviews for top-performing Associate nations

Jay Shah, Sanjog Gupta, Lucas Hendrikse, and Guido Landheer at an official cricket meeting in 2025

Photo Credit: Cricket Netherlands

At the invitation of ICC President Jay Shah and CEO Sanjog Gupta, KNCB President Guido Landheer and interim CEO Lucas Hendrikse held constructive discussions with the management of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in Lausanne.

The main theme was the joint letter from the seven High Performing (HP) Associates to the ICC, which advocated for greater predictability and transparency in the organization’s policies. This concerns both the stability of the financial model and better coordination of international competition schedules.

The ICC expressed understanding for the HP Associates’ concerns and ambitions. Discussions were held on potential new models that could strengthen international cricket. Discussions included a greater role for the T20 format and more structured participation by HP Associates in annual T20 matches, including meetings with Full Members. Such steps could significantly boost the further growth of cricket in countries like the Netherlands.

The ICC will continue to address the topics discussed. The Netherlands has offered to actively contribute to the implementation and next steps. Finally, it has been agreed that the High Performing Associates and the ICC will henceforth meet monthly to discuss progress and work together on concrete improvements for the future of global cricket.

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