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Aaron Finch Feels T20 World Cup Will be Postponed
By CricShots - Apr 23, 2020 4:12 pm
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Australia’s limited-overs skipper, Aaron Finch feels the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic might lead to a postponement of this year’s T20 World Cup by up to three months. The T20 World Cup is scheduled to take place in Australia between October 18 and November 15. Finch doesn’t see that holding up given the current health crises affecting hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.

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Aaron Finch

During a chat with ‘SEN Radio’, Finch said, “I think we might have to get our heads around a T20 World Cup that might be postponed for a month, two months, three months, whatever it has to be.”

Finch said he wouldn’t mind seeing the game resuming without fans once the pandemic is brought under control.

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Aaron further explained, “But as long as we can get live sport up and running. Whether that’s with crowds or not, I don’t think that makes any difference to the players. We played one ODI against New Zealand with no crowd (and it) was really strange for the first four or five overs, but then you got into your work.”

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Aaron Finch 

Apart from the T20 World Cup, Australia is also scheduled to host a bilateral series which includes a four-match Test series. The ICC’s Chief Executives Committee (CEC) is meeting on Thursday to discuss the financial implications of COVID-19 and also the contingency planning for all ICC global events, including the T20 World Cup, over a conference call.

Finch feels authorities will need to be “creative” while making some serious amends to the international schedule. He said, “I think we might have to get a little bit creative with how we do that (as part of a new-look schedule). Whether that’s setting up and playing two Test matches in one hub or something like that.”

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Fast bowler Josh Hazlewood had suggested that the entire Border-Gavaskar Trophy should take place at one venue — the Adelaide Oval — to ensure that the rubber does go ahead. Cricket Australia is exploring options to save the series in the wake of the pandemic which has led to global travel restrictions as well.