Australia's Sports Minister Richard Kolbeck said his country could overcome the challenge of hosting teams for the T20 World Cup, but the main issue is whether it would be right to hold the tournament in empty stadiums without spectators. The T20 World Cup and the Indian team's Australian tour are under a cloud of crisis, as travel restrictions are still in place and are not even sure how long it will take to control the Kovid-19 epidemic.
Kolbeck said, "If these two tournaments are not held then Cricket Australia could suffer a loss of 300 million Australian dollars. I would like to see a Test series between Australia and India. I really want the World Cup to be organized as per schedule. "He said," Teams are not as big an issue as the spectators are and this is an obstacle that we really have to think about and also World Cricket Which will have to be thought about seriously.
The minister said that after controlling Kovid-19, issues related to hosting teams can be dealt with. He said, 'We understand the difference in all circumstances, but as far as the issue of teams is concerned, I think we can set some rules with the help of sports and players which are very important. If we organize a tournament, it is important to remain isolated for a certain period and the biosafety protocol.

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