David Warner makes big disclosure about T20 World Cup
David Warner makes big disclosure about T20 World Cup
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Australia opener David Warner said that T20 World is difficult to organize in his country in October-November this year, given the current circumstances amid the Covid-19 epidemic. Due to this global epidemic, activities related to cricket were stalled all over the world and there is serious doubt about the T20 World Cup. Warner said in an Instagram chat with Indian opener Rohit Sharma, "The circumstances do not make it seem like the ICC World Cup (T20) is being organized." It will be very difficult to bring everyone (16 teams) together. However, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has not taken any decision yet.

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India has to tour Australia after World Cup: During this conversation, Rohit said that after this World Cup, India has a tour of Australia, which will be a 'great chance' to start the international calendar. The limited overs Indian vice-captain said, 'I like to play against Australia. Last time we won (2019), it was a great moment. We were missing your deficit (Warner and Steve Smith). '' He said, 'Our bowlers and batsmen had done well. I look forward to the next tour. Hopefully, both boards will find a way to carry out the series. It will be a great opportunity for the world to resume cricket.'

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Warner was feeling helpless after seeing the defeat of the team: Indian team had won the Test series for the first time in Australia on the previous tour. Warner said that he felt helpless after watching the team lose. He said, 'It was difficult to watch that series from outside Maudan because you cannot do anything. But I want to say that India has the best fast attack against left-handed batsmen.'

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