Former Sri Lankan captain and batsman Kumar Sangakkara said about the problems caused by the corona virus that it is difficult to answer many questions related to the Kovid-19 epidemic at the moment and canceling the upcoming T20 World Cup at such a time Is the choice. Sangakkara, president of the prestigious Merilbone Cricket Club (MCC), believes the situation needs to be monitored. The decision on this tournament to be held in Australia at the ICC meeting on Thursday was deferred till June 10.
The former Sri Lankan captain said, "Every day new things are being learned and seen. So we have to wait. An alternative is to cancel it this year or postpone it for the next year. We should keep in mind the processes ahead of it, which will ensure the health and safety of the players and spectators. He said in Star Sports program 'Cricket Connected', "The real issue is what is going to happen with the virus. Is it disappearing like 'Sars' and 'Murs', or is it something that will come back with the changing season. ''
He said, "Do we have to live with this particular virus or a different type of virus developed from time to time." Is the answer. Over time the situation will become more apparent. ''
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