T20 World Cup: Marquee event likely to be shifted to UAE, Oman; ICC intimated internally

Xtra Time Web Desk: The upcoming T20 World Cup, scheduled to be held in October-November is set to be shifted to the UAE and Oman. As per reports, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has already internally intimated the International Cricket Council (ICC) to go ahead with its preparation due to the Covid-19 situation in India.

While the UAE was always the first back-up option, Oman’s capital Muscat has been added as the fourth venue, apart from Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah, for the tournament that will start in the last week of October.

“Yes, the BCCI, during the ICC board meeting, has formally asked for a four-week window to take a final call but, internally, they have said that they would like to keep the hosting rights and wouldn’t mind the tournament being held in UAE and Oman,” a senior board official, privy to ICC board developments, told PTI on the condition of anonymity.

He said that Muscat has been zeroed in specifically for the preliminary rounds of the 16-team competition, which will also allow the three UAE grounds to get sufficient time to freshen up after 31 IPL games.

“If IPL finishes by October 10, then the UAE leg of World T20 can start off in November which would give three weeks’ time to the pitches to be spruced up for the global event. In the meanwhile, the first week can be held in Oman,” he said.