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My Comeback will be Difficult, If T20 World Cup gets Postpone: AB de Villiers

Akash Singh

Coronavirus has impacted the sports world. All the game tournaments have been canceled or postponed due to Coronavirus (COVID-19). One-third of the world's population is imprisoned in homes. In such a situation, the T20 World Cup to be held in Australia in October-November is also under threat. Regarding this, former South African batsman AB de Villiers said that if the T20 World Cup will not happen then his comeback will be difficult. Earlier, the Tokyo Olympics was to be held in July-August have also been postponed for a year.

AB de Villiers retired from international cricket in 2018, has spoken of his comeback. He said, 'I can't see the next 6 months. If the tournament is postponed until next year, things will change. The former captain says, 'I will play only if I am 100% fit. I am not one of those people who can do things even when

they are 80% fit.' De Villiers is consistently doing well in T20 leagues around the world.

Australian cricketer Glenn Maxwell said, "It will be difficult for us to gather audiences." I believe that if the IPL happens without an audience, then it is expected to succeed, but the T20 World Cup will not succeed without an audience. It would be difficult for us to justify the World Cup without the spectators in the stadium, so I do not even see the possibility of the tournament happening early. We have to take care of everyone's health. "

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