T20 World Cup postponed due to corona: pave way for IPL planning

Dubai / New Delhi, Dt

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a decision to postpone the T20 World Cup to be held on Australian soil from October 14 to November 15 in the wake of the Corona epidemic. It was the Australian Cricket Board that showed Corona's inability to hold the T20 World Cup as scheduled. The ICC's decision has made it easier for the Indian Cricket Board to plan for the IPL.

With the postponement of the T20 World Cup, no tournament will be held in the international cricket calendar in October-November. Now, if the BCCI wants, it can host the high-profile Indian Premier League T20 during this period. As the Corona epidemic in India continues to worsen, reports of the BCCI preparing to play the IPL in the UAE this year have been circulating in the media for some time.

Australia was scheduled to host the T20 World Cup in October-November this year. India will host the T20 World Cup in the same period next year. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.

Meanwhile, the schedule of the ICC ODI World Cup to be held in India in 205 has been changed and according to the new schedule, it will be held in October-November 207. The ODI World Cup, which has been held in India so far, is usually held in February-March. The schedule of the ODI World Cup has been changed to make it easier for the teams to qualify for the 205 ODI World Cup.

No changes have been made to New Zealand's 2021 Women's ODI World Cup. ICC officials are monitoring the situation and will take a decision in the coming days. No announcement has been made about the nomination process for a new president to replace Shashank Manohar.


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