New world test and ODI championships are reportedly close to introduction in a radical shake up for cricket.
Auckland could prove to be a watershed venue for the game, with the city hosting pivotal ICC meetings this week.
The Sydney Morning Herald reports that major changes to the test and one-day games will be discussed by the national chief executives, and could be signed off at Friday's full board meeting.
Plans are "well-advanced" for a nine-nation test league run over two years, from 2019, according to SMH sources.
The ODI format would involve a 13-nation league over three years. There would be a final, and this championship would contribute to World Cup qualification.