Is Cricket Leaving Its ‘Home’ Behind? The ICC’s Bold New Global Vision
Can you imagine a world where cricket is just as popular in New York or Rome as it is in Mumbai? According to the ICC, that future is arriving faster than we think. While India remains the undeniable powerhouse and “anchor” of the sport’s economy, ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta recently shared that the game is officially “sailing far beyond” any single country. Following a record-breaking T20 World Cup in early 2026—where India took the trophy on home soil—the real story was the “fearless” rise of underdog teams like the USA, Nepal, and even tournament debutants like Italy, proving that the sport is finally maturing into a truly global obsession.
It’s not just about the men’s game, either; women’s cricket is exploding in popularity, and the push toward the LA 2028 Olympics is changing the game’s map forever. With viewership numbers smashing every previous record this year, the ICC is making it clear: while India provides the financial heartbeat, the spirit of cricket is now finding a home in every corner of the world. From high-tech drone shows in Ahmedabad to “Associate” nations scaring the world’s best teams, the message is simple—the ship has left the dock, and it’s headed for every continent.