<p>This year's Twenty20 (T20) World Cup could be moved to the United Arab Emirates if the Covid-19 crisis does not subside in India, according to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).</p>.<p>Six months before the showpiece's scheduled start, India reported a record 3,86,452 new cases on Friday, though medical experts believe actual numbers may be five to 10 times greater.</p>.<p>The governing International Cricket Council (ICC) said this month it was sticking to hosting the event in India but had back-up plans, without specifying an alternative location.</p>.<p>"It would be the UAE," BCCI general manager Dhiraj Malhotra told the <em>BBC</em> on Thursday.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/india-sees-highest-daily-covid-19-cases-with-386-lakh-infections-3498-deaths-in-24-hours-980696.html" target="_blank">India sees highest daily Covid-19 cases with 3.86 lakh infections, 3,498 deaths in 24 hours</a></strong></p>.<p>"...We'll take the tournament there, but it'll still be done by the BCCI," added Malhotra, also the tournament director.</p>.<p>He did not respond to <em>Reuters</em> calls and messages to elaborate, but an ICC spokesman confirmed the plan.</p>.<p>The governing body is monitoring the progress of the Indian Premier League, which is continuing in the midst of the epidemic. "It is too early to make a call," the spokesman told <em>Reuters</em>.</p>.<p>The pandemic forced the Indian board to stage last year's IPL in the UAE.</p>.<p>The BCCI last year signed a hosting agreement with the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB). The ECB declined to comment on its preparedness when contacted by <em>Reuters</em>.</p>
<p>This year's Twenty20 (T20) World Cup could be moved to the United Arab Emirates if the Covid-19 crisis does not subside in India, according to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).</p>.<p>Six months before the showpiece's scheduled start, India reported a record 3,86,452 new cases on Friday, though medical experts believe actual numbers may be five to 10 times greater.</p>.<p>The governing International Cricket Council (ICC) said this month it was sticking to hosting the event in India but had back-up plans, without specifying an alternative location.</p>.<p>"It would be the UAE," BCCI general manager Dhiraj Malhotra told the <em>BBC</em> on Thursday.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/india-sees-highest-daily-covid-19-cases-with-386-lakh-infections-3498-deaths-in-24-hours-980696.html" target="_blank">India sees highest daily Covid-19 cases with 3.86 lakh infections, 3,498 deaths in 24 hours</a></strong></p>.<p>"...We'll take the tournament there, but it'll still be done by the BCCI," added Malhotra, also the tournament director.</p>.<p>He did not respond to <em>Reuters</em> calls and messages to elaborate, but an ICC spokesman confirmed the plan.</p>.<p>The governing body is monitoring the progress of the Indian Premier League, which is continuing in the midst of the epidemic. "It is too early to make a call," the spokesman told <em>Reuters</em>.</p>.<p>The pandemic forced the Indian board to stage last year's IPL in the UAE.</p>.<p>The BCCI last year signed a hosting agreement with the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB). The ECB declined to comment on its preparedness when contacted by <em>Reuters</em>.</p>