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Matthew Hayden said, trust is if there is a risk of life, there will be no T20 World Cup

New Delhi : Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden does not expect the ICC T20 World Cup to be held this year. The tournament is scheduled to be held in Australia in October, November. Due to the Corona virus infection, its organization is clouded by the crisis.


Hayden told IANS, "At the moment, it is very difficult to have live cricket. By the way most of us have not come under the influence of this Covid 19 in Australia. I can imagine that ICC is not All the security measures will be taken only for the players but also for the spectators who watch it if the T20 World Cup is organized. "

It is very rare for people to come here so it is difficult to organize any kind of global tournament at this time. "

Hayden said that at this time people want to watch cricket, but only when there is no medical risk of any kind to both players and spectators. He believes that sports are necessary but first of all people safety should be kept in mind. It is going to be difficult to call all the teams along with India for the tournament in Australia and take care of their health in this epidemic.


It would be a very good sign if the world moves forward, if the global cricket tournament is organized. So the hands are connected that it will happen but I I am confident that if this happens there will be any kind of medical risk for the players and the spectators. "

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