The International Cricket Council (ICC) is in no rush to settle on the destiny of the 2020 Men’s T20 World Cup in the not so distant future in Australia. The coronavirus pandemic has carried the cricket world to a stop and right now various competitions, including the Indian Premier League (IPL), have been deferred. The T20 WC is planned to occur from October 18 to November 15.
There’s additionally an opportunity for the super occasion to be deferred since it’s not known when things would return to commonality. The summit cricket board is additionally experiencing a ‘complete possibility arranging exercise’ and furthermore wishes to remain open to each other alternative.
ICC taking exhort from specialists
“We are proceeding with our making arrangements for ICC occasions as they seem to be, however given the quickly advancing circumstance as a reasonable and dependable measure we are likewise attempted a far reaching possibility arranging exercise. This incorporates investigating all alternatives accessible to us dependent on a scope of situations associated with the pandemic,” an ICC representative was cited as saying by Sky Sports.
The ICC needs to remain educated with legitimate data from the Australian government. The World Cup is as yet a half year away and the load up are trusting that the opportune time will accept an approach facilitating the competition.
“We will keep on taking guidance from specialists and specialists, including the Australian government and will take choices at the suitable time. We will use all the information and data accessible to us to guarantee we can take very much educated, capable choices that are to the greatest advantage of our game,” the representative included.
Meanwhile, a couple of the cricketers, both previous and current, have had their feelings on the T20 World Cup. Resigned captain Allan Bolder and present all-rounder Glenn Maxwell figure that the occasion can occur away from plain view if the circumstance doesn’t improve over the timeframe.
Then again, Simon Katich and Alex Carey feel that postponing the WC stay to be an alternative. The coronavirus cases in Australia have gone more than 6,500 with 65 passings being recorded up to this point. Internationally, the corrupt infection has ended the lives of more than 1,46,000.