Ind vs Aus T20 series makes no sense if T20 is postponed

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has said that if the proposed T20 World Cup in Australia is postponed this year, then India vs Australia bilateral T20 series has no meaning. The T20 World Cup is proposed from 19 October to 15 November and before that a 3 match T20 series is to be played between India and host Australia from 11 to 17 October. Regarding this series, the BCCI has said that if the T20 World Cup is postponed, then this series has no meaning.

Not a single cricket tournament or series has been played due to the coronavirus in the last three months. Even international cricket is not to be played in any country till the first week of July. ICC may also postpone the T20 World Cup due to travel restrictions and health security. There is a possibility of organizing IPL 2020 in India, but that window is around the time of India vs Australia T20 series.

Speaking to Times Now, a BCCI official said, "If the T20 World Cup does not happen, then the 3-match T20 series will not matter to our players. Keeping everything in line with the T20 World Cup schedule The decision was taken, but now we need to avoid unnecessary travel. We will see that the T20 International series be added to the Test series later this year in December. The postponement of the T20 World Cup will give us some other bilateral series You will get the much needed time to play. "

Cricket Australia recently released its summer season schedule, which included matches from August to February 2021. There has also been a time schedule for the T20 World Cup, but Board President Kevin Roberts has said that it can be changed according to the time. According to the same schedule, the three-match T20 series was to be played between India and Australia before the Kangaroo team hosted the World Cup.

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