Brendon McCullum gives suggestions for IPL and T20 World Cup
Brendon McCullum gives suggestions for IPL and T20 World Cup
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London: Former New Zealand captain and coach of the KKR team in the IPL, Brendon McCullum on Wednesday said that this year's men's T20 World Cup was postponed until the start of next year and replaced by the breathtaking Indian Premier League (IPL) Should be organized. Due to the global pandemic coronavirus, all sporting activity has come to a halt and the 2020 T20 World Cup to be held in Australia from October 18 to November 15 is also in danger of being postponed.

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The 13th season of the Indian Premier League has also been postponed indefinitely, which was to begin on March 29. McCullum said, "I think the IPL will try to get the window of October and move on to the T20 World Cup". Also, the Women's ODI World Cup is to be held in New Zealand in February 2021. McCullum, coach of IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders, said, "It may mean that the Women's World Cup is pushed forward but we can see all the three tournaments taking place."

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McCullum said that he did not think that the T20 World Cup would be played without the spectators and he believed that teams from 16 countries would not be able to reach Australia because of travel restrictions due to the Coronavirus epidemic. If the IPL is not played, no player or support staff will be paid.

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