BCCI President Sourav Ganguly Explains Why T20 World Cup Was Shifted To UAE
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Sourav Ganguly has explained why the ICC T20 World Cup had to be shifted to the UAE. According to news agency PTI, the BCCI moved the ICC World T20 to the UAE keeping in mind the health and safety concerns of all stakeholders. Ganguly has said the BCCI will remain the host and will organize the marquee event in cooperation with the Emirates Cricket Board.
The decision to move the T20 World Cup to the UAE was taken at a meeting attended by Sourav Ganguly and BCCI Secretary Jay Shah. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Sourav Ganguly has explained why the ICC T20 World Cup had to be shifted to the UAE. Speaking to news agency ANI, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah said, "We will inform the International Cricket Council today that we are shifting T20 World Cup to UAE. Dates will be decided by the ICC."
The T20 World Cup was originally scheduled to take place in Australia, but the ICC was forced to relocate the tournament because of the COVID-19 crisis. The event was supposed to be held in India later this year, but due to the ongoing pandemic and months of deliberation, the BCCI has finally decided to move it to the UAE. Earlier this month, the ICC had given the BCCI a month-long window to decide whether India could host the T20 World Cup amid the COVID-19 crisis.