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T20 World Cup in United Arab Emirates, Oman !

The Indian cricket board has decided to inform the International Cricket Council (ICC) that it won’t be able to host the T20 World Cup, leaving the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which was kept as standby for the tournament, as the host.

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NEW DELHI: The Indian cricket board has decided to inform the International Cricket Council (ICC) that it won't be able to host the T20 World Cup, leaving the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which was kept as standby for the tournament, as the host.

The tournament will be held in October-November, reportedly between October 17 and November 14, with some of the initial games also to be played in Oman.

"We had a meeting of office-bearers today. We decided that it will be impossible to host the T20 World Cup amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. There are talks of a third wave. So, it would be highly risky. We will soon inform the ICC about our decision," Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) vice-president Rajiv Shukla told IANS on Monday.

The tournament will be hosted by India even though it will be played in the UAE as ICC has already clarified.

The ICC said it will make a statement once it hears from the BCCI.

"We will make a statement soon, once we hear from the BCCI," said an ICC official. IANS

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