Look at Formula 1, supposedly the most popular sport worldwide, after football. We find that the drivers are predominantly European. The cars they drive, or the teams they represent, are mostly European, or Japanese (only one left now). They race in circuits mostly within Europe, but for two in the Americas, four in Asia and the one in Australia. That's hardly global. Yet, it is considered an internationally popular sport, and there seems no need to get involvement of other countries in it. There's no need to complain about the lack of globalisation of cricket, when it has often resulted in making a mockery of the game. They need to establish themselves in their core base and keep it strong there itself. Leave the globalisation aspect to the marketing staff in the game. If something as heavily technical as F1 is so popular, cricket shouldn't be too far behind.