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Covid-19: ICC explores all options amid speculation over T20 World Cup

ICC T20 World Cup is scheduled to be held in Australia from Oct 18 to Nov 15 but with all sporting events either postponed or cancelled over coronavirus, the fate of the tournament remains uncertain

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2 min read Last Updated : Apr 18 2020 | 12:24 PM IST
The International Cricket Council (ICC) sought to play down speculation over a possible postponement of the T20 World Cup 2020 while maintaining that it is exploring all options.
 
The T20 World Cup is scheduled to be held in Australia from October 18 to November 15, but with all sporting events either postponed or cancelled due to the global health crisis, the fate of the tournament remains uncertain.
 
With Australia sealing its borders and putting restrictions on travel to contain the dreaded disease, there has been speculation that the T20 World Cup could be postponed to next year or held inside closed doors.

"We are continuing with our planning for ICC events as they are, but given the rapidly evolving situation as a prudent and responsible measure we are also undertaking a comprehensive contingency planning exercise," an ICC spokesperson was quoted as saying by Sky Sport.
 
"We are continuing with our planning for ICC events as they are, but given the rapidly evolving situation as a prudent and responsible measure we are also undertaking a comprehensive contingency planning exercise," an ICC spokesperson was quoted as saying by SkySport.

 
"This includes exploring all options available to us based on a range of scenarios connected to the pandemic."
 
The T20 World Cup is still six months away and ICC said it will take a decision after consulting all stakeholders, including the Australian government.
 
"We will continue to take advice from experts and authorities, including the Australian government and will take decisions at the appropriate time," the spokesperson said.
 
"We will utilise all the data and information available to us to ensure we can take well-informed, responsible decisions that are in the best interests of our sport."
 
Former captain Allan Border and star all-rounder Glenn Maxwell have already given a thumbs down to the prospect of the tournament happening without spectators, while former batsman Simon Katich and wicket-keeper batsman Alex Carey feel delaying the event remains an option.
 

Topics :CoronavirusLockdownICC T20 World Cup 2020International Cricket CouncilIndia cricket teamAustralia cricket teamPakistan cricket teamNew Zealand cricket teamSri Lanka cricket teamAfghanistan cricket teamSouth Africa cricket teamBangladesh cricket teamEngland cricket teamWindies cricket team

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