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ICC Future Tours Programme

The ICC Future Tours Programme (ICC FTP) is a schedule of international cricket tours and tournaments which structure the programme of cricket events for International Cricket Council (ICC) full members and associate members with One Day International (ODI) status, over a period of time.

The FTP schedules bilateral cricket tours with the objective of each team playing each other at least once at home and once away over a period of 10 years known as the "Ten Year Plan" since 2006. If the cricket boards of two individual countries reach an agreement, they can play more than two series. The FTP also schedules associate tri-nation series with the objective of each team playing each other at least once at home, once away and once at a neutral venue over a cycle of four years since 2019. If a team does not want to travel to a particular country for a bilateral or tri-nation series due to security reasons, then, by the mutual agreement of the respective boards, that series can be shifted to a neutral venue such as the United Arab Emirates or any other country where the facilities are deemed adequate.

Additionally, it has also scheduled ICC tournaments over a period of four years known as an "ICC Events cycle" since 2024. Each cycle consists of one men's Cricket World Cup, one women's Cricket World Cup, one ICC Champions Trophy, one ICC Women's Champions Trophy, two men's T20 World Cups and two women's T20 World Cups.

List of FTPs

  • As of January 2026, four s have been announced.
  • # The was announced on 9 May 2006. It was the first Men's FTP to be released under the ICC's "Ten Year Plan" and featured 10 nations.
  • # The was released on 30 November 2014, after the scheduling conflicts with the initial draft were resolved and featured 10 nations.
  • # The was announced on 20 June 2018 and it consisted of over 2000 matches between 13 nations. It included the fixtures for the first two WTC cycles (2019–2021 and 2021–2023) along with the first Super League cycle (2020–2023). Moreover, the ICC also granted T20I status to all then affiliate members promoting them as associate members with T20I status.
  • # The was announced on 17 August 2022 and it consisted of over 770 matches between 13 nations. It included the fixtures for the next two WTC cycles (2023–2025 and 2025–2027); while the Super League was discontinued.

ICC Events cycle

  • The was announced on 16 November 2021, which included two events cycles (2024–2027 and 2028–2031).
  • The was announced on 26 July 2022, which included the 2024–2027 event cycle.
  • The was announced on 13 November 2022, which included the 2024–2027 event cycle.

Tournaments summary

Men's tournaments

Women's tournaments

Under-19 tournaments

References

Notes

Citations

General references

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