The Pak Banker

India may shift T20 World Cup to UAE

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This year's Twenty20 World Cup is set to be shifted to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) due to the coronaviru­s (Covid-19) situation in India, Indian cricket board sources said. The pandemic swept the world's second-most populous nation last year, resulting in a lengthy shutdown.

Infections have rocketed again in another wave this year as the country scrambles to curb a more transmissi­ble variant of the virus, hitting plans to ease lockdown measures. India's official total for infections has risen to more than 30.18 million, with 394,493 deaths. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the local organisers for the 16-team tournament, was forced to suspend the Indian Premier League in May as cases surged in the country.

The remaining matches of the world's richest T20 league were moved to the UAE, where it was also held last year, and will be completed ahead of the World Cup, which is scheduled to start from mid-October.

"Even if we go ahead and host the World Cup in the safest possible manner, some countries might ban travel to India in view of the third wave [of coronaviru­s infections]. That makes the whole thing untenable," a board source, who did not want to be identified, said. "

A decision will be taken in the next couple of days and will be conveyed to the Internatio­nal Cricket Council."

Sourav Ganguly, the BCCI chief and former India captain, said in a text message that a final decision had yet to be made. The ICC did not want to comment.

UAE, which has internatio­nal standard cricket grounds in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi, has been the preferred venue for both India and Pakistan to stage the final leg of their domestic T20 leagues this year.

Abu Dhabi hosted the remaining 20 matches of the Pakistan Super League, including Thursday's final, after the Pakistan Cricket Board was forced to suspend the league in March.

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