T20 World Cup couldn't happen for IPL, Says McCullum
Former New
Zealand captain Brendon McCullum believes if the ICC T20 World Cup -- which is
scheduled to be played in Australia in October-November -- is postponed till
next year, it could open up a window for the Indian Premier League.
McCullum feels hosting
a 16-nation event in Australia could be risky amid coronavirus pandemic. He
also stated that that if the World Cup is indeed postponed till next year then
the window can be used for the IPL, which has been postponed indefinitely by the
BCCI.
"As a punter, if
I were to put my final dollar on what the schedule would look like, it would be
that the T20 World Cup has got to be at risk," McCullum said on the Sky
Cricket podcast.
"For Australia to
move 16 international teams, plus all of their support staff and then
broadcasters, seems a bridge too far.
"I can't see them
playing the T20 World Cup behind closed doors either. There may be a window a
bit later in the new year of 2021 which could then open up a window for the
IPL," he added.
Earlier, Australia ODI
and T20 skipper Aaron Finch had said that postponing the showpiece event is a
possibility looking at the situation right now.
"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 told SEN
Radio.
"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 first four or five
overs, but then you got into your work.
"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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