BCCI said this regarding T20 World Cup
BCCI said this regarding T20 World Cup
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Cricket's biggest committee, the ICC, held a meeting of the Chief Executive Committee on Thursday, but the meeting has not yet taken a permanent decision regarding the future of the T20 World Cup to be held in Australia later this year. But the BCCI believes that due to coronavirus and its effects, it is not possible for the World Cup to be held in October and November. A BCCI official told IANS that many things will be taken care of but it is possible till the situation becomes normal.

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The official said, "To be honest, it is difficult to have a T20 World Cup in October, it is difficult to think about gathering so many people at this time. At this time you do not know when it will be safe to travel abroad. Some are saying in June, some are saying more than this. Once the traffic opens, it will then be reviewed for its impact.” The official then raised the issue of people arriving there and said whether the ICC and Cricket Australia would guarantee the lives of those involved in the entire process.

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He said, "The question is whether CA and ICC will take the responsibility of the people who participate in such a big tournament. After this, there is talk on the government. Can the Australian Government take this risk? If so, what will be the approval timeline. Will that time be suitable for other boards? Will the governments of other countries allow their teams to leave? " After this, the official raised the most important issue which was the safety of the fans. He said, "In the kind of situation everyone is going through, would the fans want to come to the stadium? Will one of the 10 seats be sold to follow the rules of social distancing?”

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