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Decision on women’s ODI WC in two weeks

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Wellington:New Zealand Cricket chairman Greg Barclay has said that a decision on the fate of the 2021 Women’s World Cup will be taken in the next two weeks.
Barclay’s comments came after the International Cricket Council said the event, to be held in New Zealand from February 6 to March 7, was still on schedule despite the COVID-19 threat. The ICC was forced to postpone the men’s T20 World Cup in Australia, which was to be in October-November. “The decision (about the ODI World Cup) will be made in the next two weeks,” Barclay told Radio New Zealand. Though New Zealand is among the least affected nations by the pandemic, possible travel restrictions there and around the world at that time make the event a bigger logistical challenge.
“How do you get teams travelling around the world, they’ve got to hub through other countries and what are the implications of that?” Barclay wondered. “Then getting them through the quarantine restrictions that may be in place and of course all of that comes with a cost and so there are budgetary implications heading into February (but) all of that is surmountable,” he added. (PTI)

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