Melbourne: Oraganisers of the ICC T20 World Cup are hopeful of hosting a successful tournament even if it directly competing with Australia's football codes due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The men's T20 World Cup, slated to be played from October 18 to November 15, has come under doubts due to the coronavirus outbreak which has brought the entire sporting calendar to a grinding halt.
With both the Australian Football League (AFL) and National Rugby League (NRL) seasons suspended, they may now clash with the T20 World Cup when they resume.
"We're wanting to give ourselves the best possible chance of going ahead as planned, so there's no imminent or quick decision," Nick Hockley, chief executive of the T20 World Cup organising committee, said.
"Hopefully it's all resolved and we go ahead. In the event that it isn't completely resolved, we are looking at all the different scenarios. Which is only prudent.
"They are collective discussions involving the organising committee, the ICC, all the members. We will keep everyone updated if anything changes.
"But for now, we're just under seven months away ... we've got a bit of time," he added.