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There are also fears the country’s major cities may remain the home of the game’s most exciting teams as the sport begins to shift from the traditional west to east and바카라사이트 north to south.

In the wake of last weekend’s controversial World Cup draw, the ICC is understood to be weighing whether to keep the game under four groups rather than two.

This would mean the top six of Asia, America, South America, Europe and Africa would be eliminated on the final day of the four-team tournament with the four remaining teams remaining in the group stage.

T카지노 사이트he top four teams in each group would then face off in a top-four decider at a venue around Sydney.

While a top-four elimination system could help reduce the impact of the sport on Sydney as a whole, it is understood the ICC is also considering whether the tournament needs to be played away from the city to provide more fans with more of an experience.

The decision, made during an ICC meeting in the wake of gospelhitza brutal attack in Adelaide, could signal a seismic shift in the competition’s makeup, particularly if the four-team format also means the finals between Australia and India will be held in England.

A two-state rivalry would still exist but it would likely mean more fans would be out of the sport as well as having to travel far away to be among the world’s best.

A source confirmed the ICC and sport authorities were discussing a proposal to keep the Asian and European group stages separate.

It was first mooted in August 2014 during the Asian Rugby Championship held in Manila while the ICC later expressed interest in a similar proposal in November 2015.

The move to keep the group stage is likely to be made in the light of last weekend’s incidents as many of the top domestic teams at the Rugby League World Cup – Australia, England, New Zealand and Wales – did not hold their semi-final matches in Sydney as the World Cup.

The Rugby League World Cup was a key part of the game’s development after the Australian and British governments provided funds to help build the new ground, which was used to host the first eight matches.