For the past several days, the havoc of Corona has become an enemy of innocent people's lives, thousands of deaths are occurring every day due to this virus. At the same time, the number of infected people is constantly increasing, while the fear of this virus is increasing every day in the sports world. Since then, cricket is also facing a lot of trouble. Cricket Australia's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Kevin Roberts has acknowledged that the ICC T20 World Cup to be held this year is risky. Robtar told reporters via video call on Friday, 'Obviously we are all expecting the tournament to be according to its scheduled schedule in October-November, but it is quite risky. If the event does not happen, then there is a possible window in February-March or October-November next year. The T20 World Cup is scheduled to be held in Australia from 18 October to 15 November this year, but due to the earthquake in the cricket calendar due to Coronavirus, the tournament is facing a crisis. However, the Robbers made it clear that the final decision on this has to be taken by the International Cricket Council (ICC). The ICC held a meeting on 28 May and it was expected that there would be a decision regarding the T20 World Cup but all the issues of this meeting have been postponed till the next meeting on 10 June. Also Read: This is how Ganguly working from home, says "This is the new trend" Big statement from Jonty Rhodes, says 'AB de Villiers is best fielder ever ' La Liga will have a match every day, permission granted Two players of EFL club Fulham turned out to be Corona positive