New Delhi: All eyes would be on the International Cricket Council's virtual meet later in the day as the global cricket body is likely to take a final decision on the staging of the 2020 World T20, slated to be held in Australia. The Board For Cricket Control in India (BCCI) and the other national cricket boards around the world will be keenly following what developments pan out in the crucial meet which could decide on the fate of the flagship T20 tournament.


The Board For Cricket Control in India (BCCI) will be hoping that the ICC takes a quick and firm decision on the long pending subject and puts an end to the long standing uncertainty around the staging of the event amid the COVID-19 pandemic

While the governing body is unlikely to announce a decision anytime soon, the treasurer of India’s board (BCCI) says it would be unfair on world cricket to let the issue drag on.

“Because one would need clarity before one can plan,” Arun Singh Dhumal said by telephone. “We’d see how it unfolds.”

Uncertainty surrounding this year’s Twenty20 World Cup in Australia due to the COVID-19 pandemic has created a scheduling headache and a decision should be made as quickly as possible, a top Indian cricket board official told Reuters.

There has been growing speculations in the media that this year’s World Cup would be moved to 2021, which would force to shift next year’s edition, scheduled to be hosted in India to 2022.

“I’m not privy to any such discussion which may have happened in ICC,” Dhumal said.

“But first they would have to announce whether they are having this year’s World Cup or not. Once they confirm, then only one can work on that.”

Australia chief Kevin Roberts has said the tournament’s October-November schedule was under “very high risk” and the International Cricket Council (ICC) is set to discuss contingency plans at its board meeting on Wednesday.

The fate of the 2020 World T20 which was slated to be held in Australia hangs in thin air after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic which led to the postponement or cancellation of all major cricket events around the world.