Friday, April 24, 2020

T20 World Cup is being considered in October Despite the corona virus,




Despite the coronavirus, the heads of various cricket boards around the world are considering holding the T20 World Cup in October this year. World cricket is stalled due to the coronavirus. However, the cricket boards are concerned about the huge economic losses, the World Test Championship, the T20 World Cup and other sporting events.

During the meeting, solutions to obstacles to cricket activities were discussed. Twelve members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and three associate members attended the meeting and presented their views. These included the Indian Cricket Board, Cricket Australia, the International Cricket Council's Medical Committee, and other boards. The meeting called for emergency planning for all ICC World Cups, including the T20 World Cup. The tournament also includes next year's Women's Cricket World Cup. Kevin Roberts, chief executive of the Australian Cricket Board, said Cricket Australia, along with the government and local organizers, was planning to host the T20 World Cup. According to him, other options for holding this event are also being considered. In this regard, we will make the right decisions at the right time so that we can fully host the grand celebration of the game. He said that we try to keep everyone involved in organizing the event safely and well. The World Cup is scheduled in Australia later this year. Peter Harcourt, chairman of the ICC's medical committee, has said the next step for cricket chiefs is to draw up a roadmap for the resumption of the international game. It will take into account everything from the preparation of the players to government restrictions and advice. According to the French news agency AFP, Peter added that in any international event, like many teams, venues and cities as possible. The spread of the coronavirus has also called into question the holding of next year's World Test Championships at Lord's as teams are unable to play all their qualifying matches. The ICC says the future of the championship will be discussed at a later date.

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