T20 World Cup will not affect IPL 2021

Will Corona’s postponement of IPL 2021 have any impact on the men’s T20 World Cup in India in October-November this year? It is too early to say after the IPL has been postponed, but it is understood that the ICC will continue to monitor the situation in India, but the UAE, which has been selected as a backup venue, is now a much stronger contender to host this global tournament.

The 16-nation T20 World Cup will be held in India at the end of October and the final will be on November 14. BCCI recently selected nine places for the World Cup in India. A team of ICC’s biosafety experts had to visit India from April 26 to review the locations, but the project was canceled due to a travel restriction imposed by the UAE. India has crossed 20 million positive cases of Kovid-19 infection this week. The number was even higher when the BCCI announced its IPL program in six sites in March.

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Earlier this season, the BCCI decided to use the IPL as a model so that it could be planned for the T20 World Cup. Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rajasthan Royals have each returned home after leaving the IPL bubble. The ICC was keen to avoid any such situation. On March 5, two days before the announcement of the IPL schedule, ICC CEO Manu Sahni outlined the danger posed by hosting the 16-team World Cup over IPL or bilateral cricket.

The T20 World Cup is still too far to take any decision, a senior BCCI official said on Tuesday. The country’s epidemic will be critical for this but the question is how long the ICC will wait. Generally, ICC sites are determined one year in advance. Another important question is whether the ICC will have to decide whether to allow spectators to enter the tournament.

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If the tournament is moved to the UAE, the tournament will be on its own, which means the ticket proceeds will go to the All India Board, BCCI said. The next formal formal meeting of the ICC board is likely in July, but the Global Organization may ask its members to meet first so they can get an idea of ​​what their feelings are and consider options.

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