Lorgat also said while the organisation was committed to the One-day World Cup, he was less emphatic in his backing for the Champions Trophy when asked if it's status would be reviewed.
"There's no reason why we shouldn't, we are always open-minded," he said.
"We talk about day/night Tests, we talk about all sorts of innovations so there's no reason why we shouldn't challenge the Champions Trophy.
"I think we succeeded in differentiating it last year, the players were very excited by the short duration so it was a different experience for them.
"It was often referred to as a mini World Cup which I was keen to remove from the table because it isn't a mini World Cup.
"We have found a place for the Champions Trophy but we still look at all our events and how to position them in the future."
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