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Cricket chiefs to discuss virus-hit global calendar

LONDON, April 20, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Cricket chiefs will this week
discuss the future of some of the sport’s biggest events as they try
to find a way through the disruption caused by the coronavirus
pandemic.

Thursday’s conference call will bring together the chief executives
of the International Cricket Council’s 12 full member nations and
three associate representatives.

The start of the English season and the lucrative Twenty20 Indian
Premier League have both been delayed by COVID-19.

England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Tom Harrison has
warned an entire season without cricket would cost the game there more
than o300 million ($373 million) while Cricket Australia have laid off
staff.

South Africa’s limited-overs tour of Sri Lanka in June became the
latest series to be postponed on Monday.

The virus could also threaten this year’s T20 World Cup in
Australia, meant to start on October 18.

And next year’s inaugural World Test Championship final at Lord’s
may have to be delayed if countries are unable to play their scheduled
qualifying matches.

ICC chief executive Manu Sawhney said the meeting would be the first
step in a “collective process”.

“We need to share knowledge and start to build a deep understanding
of what it will take to resume international cricket,” he said.

“Countries will start to reopen at different stages and in different
ways and we will need to respect that and have a holistic view of this
to enable us to take well-informed decisions that mitigate the various
risks as much as possible.”

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