Reports
in Australian media have suggested India’s influential board may look to push
for the World Cup to be postponed to open up a window for the IPL.
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Agencies
India’s cricket board will not push for the Twenty20 World
Cup in Australia to be postponed but would consider staging the Indian Premier
League (IPL) in the October/November slot if it becomes available, a senior BCCI
official has told Reuters.
This year’s IPL, which is worth almost $530 million to the
BCCI, has been indefinitely postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic while
the World Cup, which is scheduled to begin on Oct. 18, is also in jeopardy.
Reports in Australian media have suggested India’s
influential board may look to push for the World Cup to be postponed to open up
a window for the IPL.
World Cup contingency plans are on the agenda at next week’s
International Cricket Council (ICC) board meeting but BCCI treasurer Arun Singh
Dhumal said India would not be recommending it be pushed back.
“Why should the BCCI
suggest postponing the Twenty20 World Cup?” Dhumal told Reuters by telephone.
“We’ll discuss it in
the meeting and whatever is appropriate, (the ICC) will take a call.
“If the Australia
government announces that the tournament will happen and Cricket Australia is
confident they can handle it, it will be their call. BCCI would not suggest
anything.”
While Australia has seen new infections of the novel
coronavirus slow to a trickle and is gradually easing travel curbs and social
distancing restrictions, hosting a 16-team World Cup would be a Herculean task
for Cricket Australia.
Dhumal questioned whether the tournament should go ahead if
it had to be played without spectators and said the Australian government would
play a key role in any decision.
“It all depends on
what the Australian government says on this - whether they’d allow so may teams
to come and play the tournament,” he added.
“Will it make sense
to play games without spectators? Will it make sense for CA to stage such a
tournament like that? It’s their call.”
Cricket Australia chief executive Kevin Roberts was guarded
about the prospects of staging the tournament as scheduled on Friday.
“We don’t have
clarity on that one, yet. But as the situation continues to improve, you never
know what might be possible,” he said.
“It’s ultimately a
decision for the ICC.”
The ICC has said it was unlikely to make a final call on the
fate of the World Cup until August but some boards are in the process of making
contingency plans in the event of a postponement.
While the BCCI recognised an open October-November window
would suit the IPL, Dhumal said there was no point in making plans until there
was some certainty about the World Cup.
“If we have the window available, and depending
on what all can be organised, we’ll decide accordingly,” he added. “We can’t
presume that it’s not happening and go on planning.”
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