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India confirms World Cup Plan B amid COVID crisis – cricket.com.au
United Arab Emirates on standby to host this year’s T20 World Cup if India’s COVID-19 disaster means the tournament must be relocated
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has confirmed this year’s T20 World Cup will be held in the United Arab Emirates if the COVID-19 crisis means the tournament can’t proceed in India.
Dhiraj Malhotra, a senior BCCI official, says plans are still underway to hold the event in India in October and November, despite official COVID cases and deaths continuing to soar.
The International Cricket Council said earlier this month that the organisation has a ‘Plan B’ should the tournament not…
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