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Organizing matches without spectators is useless: David Warner

Australian cricket team's blazing opener David Warner says that he is not in favor of cricket matches being played in the empty stadium. Australian cricket team is proposed to visit England and Scotland in July. Australia has to play limited overs cricket series with these countries. But in view of the global epidemic of coronavirus, this tour can be postponed. The Australian government itself has banned flights on 30 September.



Australia had to play the T20 series with Scotland in June before playing the series against England. After this, one day series of three T20 and similar matches is proposed with Kangaroo team Australia.

Talking to David Warner, he said that given what has happened in England, it is very unlikely that we are going to go there. In England, all types of cricket have been banned until 1 July. At the same time, the series of two Test matches played with England and West Indies in June has already been postponed.

During this time, David Warner completely rejected the idea of ​​having a match in an empty stadium without an audience. He said that there is no doubt that no one should come where you go and where you played. I love playing in England. We can entertain the people present there by playing good cricket.

Earlier, Australia was to go on a tour of Bangladesh to play a 2 Test series in June, but in view of the Coronavirus outbreak, both cricket boards decided to postpone the tour after mutual consent. Which will be rescheduled later.

At the same time, the IPL league played in India has been postponed indefinitely due to the Covid-19 epidemic. While the Cricket World Cup played in Australia in October-November, the clouds of crisis remain.

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