Oman ready to host T20 World Cup matches if given a chance | Cricket News – Times of India
MUMBAI: With both the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the BCCI looking at Muscat as one of the additional venues for the T20 World Cup if the tournament is moved out of India because of the pandemic, Oman has made it clear that it’s ready to host the global event, if given an opportunity.
A final decision on whether the event can be held in India or will have to be shifted to the UAE is expected later this month with the ICC agreeing to give the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) time till June 28 to decide on the issue.
“The BCCI and the ICC need to take a call first on this issue. We would be delighted to be a potential venue for it,” Oman Cricket chief Pankaj Khimji told TOI on Friday.
He claimed that Oman had the infrastructure to host matches of the T20 World Cup. “Our facilities have the approval of the ICC to stage T20Is, ODIs and we also got the ICC green signal to host Test matches this year,” Khimji, who was recently appointed as the vice-president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) said.
The Oman Cricket Academy (OCA) ground in Al Amerat, near Oman’s capital Muscat, received Test status this year. It has staged ICC games, and is also accredited by the ICC to host T20Is and ODIs. According to sources, there is a possibility that Oman may stage T20 World Cup qualifiers if the tournament is moved to the UAE. Oman’s cricket team, coached by former Sri Lanka captain Duleep Mendis, will play in the tournament.
A final decision on whether the event can be held in India or will have to be shifted to the UAE is expected later this month with the ICC agreeing to give the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) time till June 28 to decide on the issue.
“The BCCI and the ICC need to take a call first on this issue. We would be delighted to be a potential venue for it,” Oman Cricket chief Pankaj Khimji told TOI on Friday.
He claimed that Oman had the infrastructure to host matches of the T20 World Cup. “Our facilities have the approval of the ICC to stage T20Is, ODIs and we also got the ICC green signal to host Test matches this year,” Khimji, who was recently appointed as the vice-president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) said.
The Oman Cricket Academy (OCA) ground in Al Amerat, near Oman’s capital Muscat, received Test status this year. It has staged ICC games, and is also accredited by the ICC to host T20Is and ODIs. According to sources, there is a possibility that Oman may stage T20 World Cup qualifiers if the tournament is moved to the UAE. Oman’s cricket team, coached by former Sri Lanka captain Duleep Mendis, will play in the tournament.
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