What will happen to the T20 World Cup if the Corona case increases in India? Learn the answer of ICC

Posted on 7th Apr 2021 by rohit kumar

Corona is at the peak in India at this time, with the number of infected people arriving daily has crossed 1 lakh. The T20 World Cup is also going to be held in India this year. In such a situation, can there be difficulties in the T20 World Cup if the case increases continuously. On the same question, the International Cricket Council (ICC) interim CEO Geoff Allardyce said on Wednesday that the ICC has backup plans for the T20 World Cup to be held in India later this year, but currently the Corona case in India There is no idea of ​​transferring it out of the country after the surge in India.

 

Let us know that despite the tremendous increase in Corona cases, the IPL 2021 event is going to start in the empty stadium in Chennai on Friday. He said that we are going ahead as planned. He said that we have Plan B but we are not going to activate it yet. Besides, the 53-year-old former Australian cricketer said that the ICC is also in touch with other sports boards to understand how they are managing in the Corona era.

 

He said that we have to organize the final of the World Test Championship in the next two months, on which we are proceeding according to plan. He said that we have UAE as a backup, where IPL 2021 was held last year. During the talk, the interim CEO of the ICC was also asked about the decision review system, including the controversial umpire call. Recently, due to umpire calls, there were quite a few wrong decisions in the limited-overs series between India and England. Allardyce said that during the recent ICC Board meeting there has been a good discussion on DRS.

 

Significantly, DRS was designed to reverse accurate mistakes. But no specific changes have been made to it. He said, 'I think that more and more when you see a replay, the natural reaction is what we can do. We have found a point where we are using technology to make the right decisions but 'perfection' becomes impossible to attempt. We are very comfortable where we are now. '

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