The ICC is awaiting the BCCI decision, to prepare for the T20 World Cup

Travel restrictions caused by the coronavirus have created a layer of complications and the ICC has asked the ICC to host the T20 World Cup in India, International Cricket Council (ICC) provisional CEO Jeff Allardyce said on Monday. Waiting for the final decision. The BCCI has sought time till June 28 to decide whether or not to host the T20 World Cup in India. The third wave of Kovid-19 is expected to arrive in India during October-November. The United Arab Emirates and Oman are currently placed as options.

Allardyce told select media, ‘We must have full competition within the approved time frame for the tournament. From a planning standpoint, we need certainty, that the COVID-19 constraints add an extra layer of complexity to the behavior of global events. “There are travel restrictions and restrictions on access to other countries, hotels, etc.,” he said. Allardyce said there were still a few days left for the final decision.

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He said, ‘We want to be sure of the decision, where the tournament will be held. We can start planning matches and make all the plans. The board will make a decision at the end of the month and this time we are in daily discussion with the BCCI and will try to finalize the match schedule. Allardyce said, ‘There are also budgetary and other issues. At this point, I can’t say much about the decision being made at the end of the month.

Allardyce promised that if the tournament were to take place in India, it would be done after all the member states were taken to confidence. “The board takes all the decisions of the ICC and includes representatives of all member states. Their (ICC board) attitude always reflects the views of their member states and players when deciding where to host matches.

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