Coronavirus Outbreak will not Affect T20 World Cup: ICC

On behalf of BCCI, Chairman Sourav Ganguly participated in this meeting through video conference.
Coronavirus Outbreak will not Affect T20 World Cup: ICC

The ICC Board on Friday discussed emergency plans for major tournaments, including the T20 World Cup and the World Test Championship. On behalf of BCCI, Chairman Sourav Ganguly participated in this meeting through video conference. ICC Chief Executive Manu Sahni said, "No decision has been taken to postpone or change the dates of any tournament. We will continue to work on emergency plans for the ICC tournament."

Coronavirus ​​continues to wreak havoc all over the world at this time. For this reason, the Tokyo Olympics has also been postponed for a year. While the IPL was postponed to 15 April. There is still a crisis on this.

A board member said, "There is no threat to the T20 World Cup to be held in Australia, as October is still far away." At the same time, a proper solution has to be found regarding the point distribution in the Test Championship. The matter should be referred to the Technical Committee. "The ICC has opened its archive to the audience. It will see highlights of all ICC tournament matches played after 1975.

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