The test cricket championship has been completely destroyed, some countries may not be able to tour for up to five years. India is my biggest concern, IPL relies on international participation which is going to be difficult to restore. Unfortunately India has the most to lose here.No way that India is anywhere near to having this under control and it likely has a long way to run there
definitely. at the very least we'll see a lot of empty stadium sport.
Yeah you might not be able to see from Australia how it is in India, but the government is taking strong and hard measures to keep it under control and India have very good and fast medical facilities, at least better than how it is here in Japan. You just need to look at the numbers in below link vis-a-vis the size and population of the country.No way that India is anywhere near to having this under control and it likely has a long way to run there
I don't think any country has a health system that could handle large swathes of the population getting infected simultaneously.A lot of people might be surprised to hear that India's health services are some of the most advanced in the entire world. Especially in the urban centres. However, I have doubts it could remain effective if large swathes of the population become infected.
75% unlikely, IMO.I think right now it is 50/50 if the World T20 at the end of this year goes ahead
I'd say 90 not, 10 yes. The worst is definitely yet to come for Australia.I am optimistic that several domestic cricket seasons around the world will get underway come August/September
I think right now it is 50/50 if the World T20 at the end of this year goes ahead
Yes, Australia is not anywhere near done with this thing yet. But 9 months is a long time for a virus.I'd say 90 not, 10 yes. The worst is definitely yet to come for Australia.
As far as my country is concerned, I don't think we'll be playing international cricket in the next 12 months or so - or until a vaccine is developed. Our borders are going to be clasped shut, so that rules out a hell of a lot of cricket from November, and there'll be incredible amounts of trepidation (and rightly so) about touring anywhere. I see us playing strictly domestic cricket in 2020/21, which is obviously not going to be great from a financial perspective...makes a lot of us die-hard locals excited in some ways though.
Well according to a journal that did a round around the traps at work, the peak is yet to come for us in July.Yes, Australia is not anywhere near done with this thing yet. But 9 months is a long time for a virus.