The Phnom Penh Post

Aussies eye T20 double as men’s cup still on

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CRICKET Australia is aiming to hold the men’s Twenty20 World Cup as scheduled this year despite the escalating coronaviru­s pandemic, but admitted the situation is fluid.

The tournament is due to get underway in October at seven venues across the country with the West Indies defending their title.

Despite t he r e s t of t h i s year’s Austra lia n cricket season being cancelled this week due to spira lling v ir us fea rs, pl a n s f or t he World Cup remain unchanged.

“We’re really hoping that all forms of sport can be played again in a few weeks’ or a few months’ time,” CA chief Kevin Roberts said late Tuesday.

“None of us are experts in this situation obviously, so our hope is that we’re back in very much back to normal circumstan­ces come October and November when the men’s T20 World Cup is to be played.

“And at this stage we’re planning on November 15, to have a full house at the MCG [for the final] to inspire the world through men’s cricket as the women’s cricketers did here just last week,” he added.

Australia swept to their fifth women’s T20 World Cup title on March 8, crushing India by 85 runs in front of more than 86,000 fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Since then, a host of sports in Australia have cancelled or suspended their activities with the government banning outdoor gatherings of more than 500 people and indoor groups of more than 100.

Australia has reported more than 500 confirmed cases of coronaviru­s, with the increase in infections accelerati­ng daily. There have been six deaths and ai r l i ne Qantas Thursday announced it would halt all internatio­nal flights later this month.

In add it ion to t he World Cup, Austra lia is due to host I nd ia a nd A fg ha n i st a n for Test series this year with Roberts telling cricket.com.au he hoped to announce the 20202021 sea son schedu le nex t month as planned.

But he said emergency plann i ng for Cov id-19 was t he higher priorit y.

“We’re moving now from management of the onset of coronaviru­s as a critical incident, to how do we guarantee the continuity of our business and our organisati­on beyond that,” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? The women’s team have already played and won. Captain Meg Lanning (C) with teammates celebratin­g the women’s cricket World Cup.
AFP The women’s team have already played and won. Captain Meg Lanning (C) with teammates celebratin­g the women’s cricket World Cup.

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