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Few media outlets have again started saying that the third wave will start from July itself, not sure what will happen next but it seems the government has increased the vaccination procedure. Still not the right time to host any kind of tournaments in India.
It is difficult to predict when another wave would come but some countries where people are taking it lightly will be affected and India is a huge country and i am not familiar with the vaccine production in India and whether it is possible to vaccinate every citizen, it will take years to vaccinate everyone and considering the population around 280 billion of vaccine shots is required to vaccinate everyone and it is going to take a long time.

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The economy will be completely destroyed if the lockdown measures remain in place. In India, the domestic 4-day championship (Ranji Trophy) was last conducted in 2019. The domestic players have seen their salaries declining by anywhere from 60% to 80%. But then, after so many deaths, it will be unwise to restart the tournaments. The only solution is vaccination. But India has completely vaccinated only 4.3% of its population (compared to 48% for the United Kingdom). And for reaching herd immunity, you need to completely vaccinate at least 75%. Until that figure is reached, I don't want India to host any major cricket tournaments.
The economy is affected globally and how every government is going to tackle these situation is going to be important, in the US the protest of the people forced them to open everything up but in Europe they are taking a calculated approach so that we do not want to go to a position where everything goes out of control once again and hospitals struggling to take care of everyone.
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Anyone seeing the Euro 2020 or Wimbledon being played in England. Both of these tournaments are being played with full crowd in and no one wearing any mask etc. By seeing those matches, it seems that covid-19 is only effected in India / Pakistan. We cant have any crowd in PSL matches in UAE and see how matches are being played in Europe  Huh

After a brief lull, England is once again witnessing a spike in the number of new infections. The government is concerned about the spread of the Delta variant. I would say that at this point it is premature to allow crowd in to the stadiums. Copa America is also going on now, and hundreds of cases have been reported from fans who were allowed inside the stadiums. I don't want the same to happen with cricket tournaments. Unlike football, cricket is regarded as a sport that is best watched in TV.
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And regarding the COVID situation, I agree with you. It may take a few months to get the situation here under control. Even now, the daily death toll is in excess of 1,000.
I have seen reports that there are new variants of the virus in India called the Delta Plus variant and so is the reason many countries have restricted travelers from India and another Lambda variant is identified in England, so this is here to stay for more years to come and all we need to do is to find a solution to conduct the matches in a controlled situation .

Yeah, there is a new variant and these variants will come and go as the virus keeps on mutating itself. This new variant as per the report is far deadlier than the others. Few media outlets have again started saying that the third wave will start from July itself, not sure what will happen next but it seems the government has increased the vaccination procedure. Still not the right time to host any kind of tournaments in India.

If the third wave starts in India in July, it could take a deadly turn if the people of India do not follow the rules of hygiene. And if the third wave of corona virus attacks, it can become even more frightening. Moreover, the population of India is much higher. It is not easy to get so many people vaccinated.
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I have seen reports that there are new variants of the virus in India called the Delta Plus variant and so is the reason many countries have restricted travelers from India and another Lambda variant is identified in England, so this is here to stay for more years to come and all we need to do is to find a solution to conduct the matches in a controlled situation .

The economy will be completely destroyed if the lockdown measures remain in place. In India, the domestic 4-day championship (Ranji Trophy) was last conducted in 2019. The domestic players have seen their salaries declining by anywhere from 60% to 80%. But then, after so many deaths, it will be unwise to restart the tournaments. The only solution is vaccination. But India has completely vaccinated only 4.3% of its population (compared to 48% for the United Kingdom). And for reaching herd immunity, you need to completely vaccinate at least 75%. Until that figure is reached, I don't want India to host any major cricket tournaments.

Anyone seeing the Euro 2020 or Wimbledon being played in England. Both of these tournaments are being played with full crowd in and no one wearing any mask etc. By seeing those matches, it seems that covid-19 is only effected in India / Pakistan. We cant have any crowd in PSL matches in UAE and see how matches are being played in Europe  Huh
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I have seen reports that there are new variants of the virus in India called the Delta Plus variant and so is the reason many countries have restricted travelers from India and another Lambda variant is identified in England, so this is here to stay for more years to come and all we need to do is to find a solution to conduct the matches in a controlled situation .

The economy will be completely destroyed if the lockdown measures remain in place. In India, the domestic 4-day championship (Ranji Trophy) was last conducted in 2019. The domestic players have seen their salaries declining by anywhere from 60% to 80%. But then, after so many deaths, it will be unwise to restart the tournaments. The only solution is vaccination. But India has completely vaccinated only 4.3% of its population (compared to 48% for the United Kingdom). And for reaching herd immunity, you need to completely vaccinate at least 75%. Until that figure is reached, I don't want India to host any major cricket tournaments.
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And regarding the COVID situation, I agree with you. It may take a few months to get the situation here under control. Even now, the daily death toll is in excess of 1,000.
I have seen reports that there are new variants of the virus in India called the Delta Plus variant and so is the reason many countries have restricted travelers from India and another Lambda variant is identified in England, so this is here to stay for more years to come and all we need to do is to find a solution to conduct the matches in a controlled situation .

Yeah, there is a new variant and these variants will come and go as the virus keeps on mutating itself. This new variant as per the report is far deadlier than the others. Few media outlets have again started saying that the third wave will start from July itself, not sure what will happen next but it seems the government has increased the vaccination procedure. Still not the right time to host any kind of tournaments in India.
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And regarding the COVID situation, I agree with you. It may take a few months to get the situation here under control. Even now, the daily death toll is in excess of 1,000.
I have seen reports that there are new variants of the virus in India called the Delta Plus variant and so is the reason many countries have restricted travelers from India and another Lambda variant is identified in England, so this is here to stay for more years to come and all we need to do is to find a solution to conduct the matches in a controlled situation .
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Coronavirus infection in India has decreased somewhat. But still, a lot of people are getting infected every day. There is no chance that the infection will decrease very quickly. In this situation, it is not possible to organize a tournament like the World Cup in India. The decision to change the venue of the BCCI had to be taken, otherwise, the T20 World Cup would not have been held this year. So, there is nothing to think that Sourav Ganguly has a big heart.

Being an Indian, I would say that a former player like Sourav Ganguly is much more qualified to be the president of the BCCI, when compared to some of the shady guys who occupied that post previously. It is not easy to bring drastic changes to an organization which is deep rooted in corruption and nepotism such as the BCCI, but Ganguly has tried his best. And regarding the COVID situation, I agree with you. It may take a few months to get the situation here under control. Even now, the daily death toll is in excess of 1,000.
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The long wait has ended. Sourav Ganguly (president of the BCCI) has made an official announcement about shifting the T20 World Cup to UAE. Under current circumstances, everyone knew that it was impossible to hold the tournament in India. But BCCI was delaying their decision, hoping for some last minute miracle. Anyway, I hope that the ICC will come up with the complete schedule within a few days now. Hopefully all the uncertainty surrounding the tournament will end now and it will be co-hosted by Oman and the UAE.

Sourav Ganguly must have a big heart to take this decision. No board will want that the tournament like a world cup to be shifted to any other venue. Its unfortunate for the Indians. They postponed it last year and this year they had no choice but to move the venue out of India.

Coronavirus infection in India has decreased somewhat. But still, a lot of people are getting infected every day. There is no chance that the infection will decrease very quickly. In this situation, it is not possible to organize a tournament like the World Cup in India. The decision to change the venue of the BCCI had to be taken, otherwise, the T20 World Cup would not have been held this year. So, there is nothing to think that Sourav Ganguly has a big heart.
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The long wait has ended. Sourav Ganguly (president of the BCCI) has made an official announcement about shifting the T20 World Cup to UAE. Under current circumstances, everyone knew that it was impossible to hold the tournament in India. But BCCI was delaying their decision, hoping for some last minute miracle. Anyway, I hope that the ICC will come up with the complete schedule within a few days now. Hopefully all the uncertainty surrounding the tournament will end now and it will be co-hosted by Oman and the UAE.

Sourav Ganguly must have a big heart to take this decision. No board will want that the tournament like a world cup to be shifted to any other venue. Its unfortunate for the Indians. They postponed it last year and this year they had no choice but to move the venue out of India.
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The long wait has ended. Sourav Ganguly (president of the BCCI) has made an official announcement about shifting the T20 World Cup to UAE. Under current circumstances, everyone knew that it was impossible to hold the tournament in India. But BCCI was delaying their decision, hoping for some last minute miracle. Anyway, I hope that the ICC will come up with the complete schedule within a few days now. Hopefully all the uncertainty surrounding the tournament will end now and it will be co-hosted by Oman and the UAE.
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Damn poor proteas..

No doubt Windies are the real giant and formidable force in the T-20 format and only this team has a ability to mock their opponent. I'm afraid to say but if they manage to click this year in October then i don't see any team is able to defeat them. Even World XI can't compete them when they are in form.

The West Indies squad for T20 World Cup will be like picking the best players from each of the IPL franchises and squeezing them to a 15-member side. Look at the names - Kieron Pollard, Nicholas Pooran, Andre Russell, Dwayne Bravo, Andre Fletcher, Chris Gayle, Evin Lewis, Sunil Narine.etc. These are some of the best players in this format. Other teams have a maximum of 3 or 4 T20 specialists and West Indies have 15 T20 specialists. That is the difference. Unless there are any issues with team bonding or cohesion, West Indies should be the favorites.


No one is looking at West Indies team squad at the moment and they will be surprise to see such a perfect T20 team for this world cup. Also consider that this world cup is being played in UAE which is a batting paradise and there are big hitters for the WI. If west indies start the tournament well, i will place the bet on them to be the winner in the early stages.  Smiley
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Yeah, i posted this on last page but its not clear how many games each team going to play. ICC has a habit of things making easy for the big teams due to their previous bad experience but anything could happen in game of cricket. It would be great for cricket if Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Ireland make into knock outs and playing semis and final. 

If the smaller teams such as Ireland make it to the semifinal stage, then the ICC will just exclude them from the next tournament. This is exactly what happened in 2007. After India and Pakistan were kicked out in the group stage by the smaller teams, the ICC decided to reduce the number of participating teams from 16 to 10. The message from pig 3 is loud and clear - if the associate nations want to participate in the global tournaments, then they should allow the full members (or at least the pig 3) to qualify to the semis.
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Big names indeed.

Anyways this is 16 teams tournament, bit early for the fixtures schedule so we don't have much idea about format but what would happen if Pig 3 +1 big team (Add Pakistan too) gets kicked out in knock outs or early in the tounament?  Lol that would be nice sight to witness, expecting epic meltdown from the ICC officials due to financial lose.  Grin Grin

From what I heard, in the super-12 stage, the teams will be split in to two groups of 6 teams each. That makes it very unlikely that any of the pig 3 teams will get kicked out at this phase. However, only 4 teams are going to progress to the semi-finals and there is a good chance that at least some of the pig 3 will fail to qualify. This time the ICC has kept schedule in such a way to ensure maximum participation from India and the remainder of pig 3. They seems to have learnt their lesson from what happened during the 2007 ODI World Cup.
Yeah, i posted this on last page but its not clear how many games each team going to play. ICC has a habit of things making easy for the big teams due to their previous bad experience but anything could happen in game of cricket. It would be great for cricket if Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Ireland make into knock outs and playing semis and final. 


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Big names indeed.

Anyways this is 16 teams tournament, bit early for the fixtures schedule so we don't have much idea about format but what would happen if Pig 3 +1 big team (Add Pakistan too) gets kicked out in knock outs or early in the tounament?  Lol that would be nice sight to witness, expecting epic meltdown from the ICC officials due to financial lose.  Grin Grin

From what I heard, in the super-12 stage, the teams will be split in to two groups of 6 teams each. That makes it very unlikely that any of the pig 3 teams will get kicked out at this phase. However, only 4 teams are going to progress to the semi-finals and there is a good chance that at least some of the pig 3 will fail to qualify. This time the ICC has kept schedule in such a way to ensure maximum participation from India and the remainder of pig 3. They seems to have learnt their lesson from what happened during the 2007 ODI World Cup.
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The West Indies squad for T20 World Cup will be like picking the best players from each of the IPL franchises and squeezing them to a 15-member side. Look at the names - Kieron Pollard, Nicholas Pooran, Andre Russell, Dwayne Bravo, Andre Fletcher, Chris Gayle, Evin Lewis, Sunil Narine.etc. These are some of the best players in this format. Other teams have a maximum of 3 or 4 T20 specialists and West Indies have 15 T20 specialists. That is the difference. Unless there are any issues with team bonding or cohesion, West Indies should be the favorites.
West Indies have the strongest T20 squad in the world and with the names you included who could change any match single handedly if any of the mentioned players are in form and then there is Shimron Hetmyer, Jason Holder and Carlos Brathwaite who helped them win their first T20 World Cup by smashing sixes at will but we did not see him perform that well after that but they have the best players in the world in the format and then England has a great team.
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Damn poor proteas..

No doubt Windies are the real giant and formidable force in the T-20 format and only this team has a ability to mock their opponent. I'm afraid to say but if they manage to click this year in October then i don't see any team is able to defeat them. Even World XI can't compete them when they are in form.

The West Indies squad for T20 World Cup will be like picking the best players from each of the IPL franchises and squeezing them to a 15-member side. Look at the names - Kieron Pollard, Nicholas Pooran, Andre Russell, Dwayne Bravo, Andre Fletcher, Chris Gayle, Evin Lewis, Sunil Narine.etc. These are some of the best players in this format. Other teams have a maximum of 3 or 4 T20 specialists and West Indies have 15 T20 specialists. That is the difference. Unless there are any issues with team bonding or cohesion, West Indies should be the favorites.
Big names indeed.

Anyways this is 16 teams tournament, bit early for the fixtures schedule so we don't have much idea about format but what would happen if Pig 3 +1 big team (Add Pakistan too) gets kicked out in knock outs or early in the tounament?  Lol that would be nice sight to witness, expecting epic meltdown from the ICC officials due to financial lose.  Grin Grin
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The West Indies are a great team in the T20 format. The main reason for this seems to be that they have a lot of energy  Grin. The South African team is but experienced enough. The performance of the West Indies against them is very commendable. West Indies batsmen have scored 161 runs in just 15 overs. Evin Lewis's innings of 71 runs off 35 balls was outstanding.

There is no doubt that West Indies is one of the strongest T20 teams. But their strength is in their batting. I am talking about players such as Pollard, Gayle, Russell, Pooran and Lewis. But their bowling is quite ordinary. The best T20 bowlers in the world right now are all non-West Indian - Chris Jordan, Rashid Khan, Kyle Jamieson, Pat Cummins, Kagiso Rabada.etc. But then, I have to agree that cricket is a batsmen's game (and T20 format even more so). If bowlers like Jason Holder and Andre Russell can provide enough support, then West Indies will be invincible in the world cup.

I agree with you on that point, mainly cricket is a batsmen game. The role of bowlers in the T20 format is less. Even a good world-class bowler can give a lot of runs in T20 matches. If the batsmen are in good form, it is possible to win T20 matches even if the bowlers perform poorly. Almost all the players in the West Indies team are T20 specialists. They can bat very well and they have the ability to beat any team.
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The West Indies are a great team in the T20 format. The main reason for this seems to be that they have a lot of energy  Grin. The South African team is but experienced enough. The performance of the West Indies against them is very commendable. West Indies batsmen have scored 161 runs in just 15 overs. Evin Lewis's innings of 71 runs off 35 balls was outstanding.

There is no doubt that West Indies is one of the strongest T20 teams. But their strength is in their batting. I am talking about players such as Pollard, Gayle, Russell, Pooran and Lewis. But their bowling is quite ordinary. The best T20 bowlers in the world right now are all non-West Indian - Chris Jordan, Rashid Khan, Kyle Jamieson, Pat Cummins, Kagiso Rabada.etc. But then, I have to agree that cricket is a batsmen's game (and T20 format even more so). If bowlers like Jason Holder and Andre Russell can provide enough support, then West Indies will be invincible in the world cup.
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Strangely how things have changed for the South Africa team. A few years before they were consider on of the stronger teams but now people are predicting that they will be washout in the series against a low profile time like West Indies. We see some very poor performances by Sri lanka and South Africa recently which left only 3 - 4 nations dominating the cricket.

West Indies is quite strong, as far as the T20 format is concerned. South Africa crushed West Indies during the test series, but T20 is another story altogether. And the important thing here is that West Indies destroyed South Africa yesterday, without most of their star players. Andre Fletcher and Evin Lewis opened the batting for West Indies, while their opening bowler was 21-year old spinner Kevin Sinclair. They fielded such a young and inexperienced side, and still South Africa couldn't compete against them.

The West Indies are a great team in the T20 format. The main reason for this seems to be that they have a lot of energy  Grin. The South African team is but experienced enough. The performance of the West Indies against them is very commendable. West Indies batsmen have scored 161 runs in just 15 overs. Evin Lewis's innings of 71 runs off 35 balls was outstanding.
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