Cricket

BCCI and Cricket Australia to face off for hosting rights of 2021 T20 World Cup

 

With the 2020 T20 World Cup all set to be postponed by the ICC, there could be a face off between the Board of Control for Cricket in India and Cricket Australia. It is well known that Australia was all set to host this year’s event whereas India has the hosting rights for next year’s World T20.

However, as this year’s tournament is likely to be postponed, Cricket Australia wants to host the event next year, as per the reports in Dawn. This would mean that the Indian board would need to give away their hosting rights of 2021.

But the BCCI would not want that as they would be hosting the 2023 World Cup (50 overs) in India. However, if Cricket Australia gets to host the 2021 T20 World Cup, then India would need to host the same in 2022. Consequently, in this case, the Indian board will have to host two major events back to back in 2022 and 2023.

Meanwhile, things are expected to clear after the ICC board members meeting. There will be two meetings, the agenda of the first one would be to elect ICC chairman after Shashank Manohar whereas the second meeting will discuss the fate of the T20 World Cup.

The T20 World Cup is expected to start from October 18 in Australia but it is almost likely to be postponed by the governing body.

“The contingency plans of World T20 have already been shared with members boards and now they will decide about the fate of the World T20, scheduled to be held in Australia in October this year,” the report on Dawn.com read.

“Sources said that Cricket Australia is very keen to host World T20 next year if this year’s event is cancelled. The CA strongly feel that since it was to host this year’s World T20 event, it should automatically be awarded the rights to host the same next year if it gets cancelled this year,” the Dawn report added.

There is a lot of uncertainty regarding the major tournaments and things are expected to be clear after ICC takes a final call on the future of the T20 World Cup. Furthermore, the BCCI is also expected to get a clear picture if the T20 World Cup is postponed and then the Indian board can start planning for the IPL.

The glamorous T20 league can be hosted in UAE and Sri Lanka. However, the BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has made it clear that the first priority is to host the event in India as it would be expensive to organise the lucrative league overseas.

 

 

About the Author


Written by DafaNews

DafaNews brings you the most highlighted news in the world of Sports. It serves you up-to-date matches, scores, live streams, fantasy games and quizzes. Our news covers India's prestigious leagues and events – Premier League, Pro Kabbadi League, Cricket World Cup and many more. Follow DafaNews on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter,Telegram and Youtube for more updates.

Related Post
Share
Published by
DafaNews

Recent Posts

IPL 2024 Week 5 Review: Sanju Samson makes strong case for T20 WC selection and some young Indians who made  heads turn

It was a brilliant win for Chennai Super Kings against Sunrisers Hyderabad after facing defeats … Read More

May 2, 2024

BCCI selectors play safe in naming India’s T20 World Cup squad

India's T20 World Cup squad has been named on expected lines, with nine members from… Read More

May 2, 2024

ISL 2023-24: As a coach, I can only be proud of my players – Sergio Lobera after loss against Mohun Bagan Super Giant

Odisha FC head coach Sergio Lobera said he can only be proud of his players… Read More

April 30, 2024

India’s T20 World Cup squad: Pant, Dube and Samson make the cut

The Senior Selection Committee, led by former pacer Ajit Agarkar, has named India’s squad for… Read More

April 30, 2024

IPL 2024: Lucknow Super Giants vs Mumbai Indians – Match Prediction

Lucknow Super Giants will lock horns against Mumbai Indians in the 48th match of the… Read More

April 30, 2024

IPL 2024: Lucknow Super Giants vs Mumbai Indians – Stats Preview

Lucknow Super Giants will square off against Mumbai Indians in the 48th match of the… Read More

April 30, 2024