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T20 World Cup will be a big problem in organizing, Australia's Sports Minister said - audience is the issue

Melbourne, PTI  : The ICC T20 World Cup to be held in Australia this year due to Corona virus infection has clouded the crisis. Australia's Sports Minister Richard Kolbeck said his nation could defeat the test of facilitating groups for the T20 World Cup, yet the primary issue is whether it would be option to hold the competition in void arenas without onlookers.


The T20 World Cup and the Indian team's Australian tour are under cloud as the travel restrictions are still in place and not sure how long it will take to control the Kovid-19 epidemic. If both these tournaments are not held, Cricket Australia could suffer a loss of 300 million Australian dollars (about Rs 1454 crore).


 I truly need the World Cup to be held according to plan. The teams are not as big an issue as the spectators and this is an obstacle about which In fact, we have to think and world cricket will have to think seriously. "

The Sports Minister said that issues related to hosting teams can be dealt with after controlling Kovid-19.

 If we organize the tournament Then it is important to remain isolated for a certain period and the biosafety protocol. "

The T20 World Cup is booked to start on October 18, while India's voyage through Australia will start with the T20 tri-arrangement prior and finish up with a four-Test arrangement in December. The ICC recently said that preparations are still going on for the tournament of 16 countries and a final decision will be taken in August.


Australia is thinking about a movement waiver for the Indian group to shield its cricket board from overwhelming monetary misfortunes, however Kolbeck said he should have been cautious in giving waivers.

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