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T20 WC should be held elsewhere: Hussey

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Sydney, May 20: Former Australia batsman Mike Hussey, who tested positive for COVID-19 in IPL’s bio-bubble, has advocated moving this year’s T20 World Cup from India to the UAE as he feels teams will be “nervous” to travel there because of the raging pandemic.
Batting coach Hussey was among three members of the Chennai Super Kings contingent who contracted the virus during the IPL.
“I think it’s going to be very difficult in my view to play that tournament in India,” Hussey told ‘Fox Cricket’ upon his return to Sydney, where he is undergoing a 14-day quarantine.
“We’re talking about eight teams in the IPL. I think there are probably similar number, maybe more teams coming in from overseas (for the T20 World Cup), there’d be more venues. As I said earlier, if they’re playing in different cities, that is when the risk goes up.
“I think they’ll have to look some pretty big contingency plans, perhaps looking at the UAE or somewhere like that that could host the World T20. I think there will be a lot of cricket boards around the world that’d be pretty nervous about going back to India for a cricket tournament,” said Hussey.
UAE has already emerged as the back up venue and the ICC is likely to take a call on the tournament on June 1. (PTI)

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