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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruption to cricket around the world, mirroring its impact across all sports. Around the world and to varying degrees, leagues and competitions have been cancelled or postponed.[1]
International
Tournaments
In July 2020, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that both the 2020 and 2021 editions of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup had each been postponed by one year due to the pandemic.[2] Therefore, the 2020 tournament was moved to November 2021, and the 2021 tournament was moved to October 2022.[3] Due to the disruption of qualification,[4] the 2023 Cricket World Cup was also rescheduled from February–March 2023 to October–November 2023.[5]
Australia and India retained the rights to host the Men's T20 World Cup,[6] with the ICC announcing on 8 August that India will host the 2021 tournament, and Australia will host the 2022 tournament.[7] The ICC also confirmed that the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup and the tournament's qualifier had each been postponed by one year due to the pandemic.[8][9]
Due to concerns over the COVID-19 situation in India, in June 2021 the ICC announced that the 2021 Men's T20 World Cup would be re-located to sites in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman.[10][11] India remained the formal host nation of the tournament.[12]
Rankings
In May 2021, five teams dropped off the
Africa
The
On 11 June 2020, the ICC confirmed that the
In August 2020, Afghanistan's
In December 2020, the first match of South Africa vs England (under South Africa's ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League series) was initially postponed (later on cancelled) after two players of England Cricket Team tested positive for COVID-19 and also found breaching codes of bio-secure environment.[30]
In early February 2021, Australian men announced that they would postpone their upcoming tour of South Africa because of the unacceptable risk of contracting COVID-19 whilst on Tour, along with difficulty in repatriating any Tour party members were some to contract the disease.[31]
Asia
The
A women's
On 12 March, the Pakistan Cricket Board announced that all remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League's ongoing fifth season being played in Karachi (where the majority of cases in Pakistan had been concentrated) would be closed to spectators.[43][44] On 16 March 2020, the remaining play-offs in the 2020 Pakistan Super League were postponed due to a huge spike in the number of coronavirus cases around the country.[45] The Bangladesh tour of Pakistan for a single ODI and a Test match was also postponed.[46] On 24 March 2020, the
On 9 April 2020, there was an announcement of postponement of
On 23 June 2020,
On 9 July 2020, the
In October 2020, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) confirmed that there would be no edition of the Bangladesh Premier League in 2020, due to the pandemic.[58] In January 2021, the Ireland cricket team were scheduled to play four ODIs against the UAE. However, a COVID-19 outbreak in the UAE team meant that the tour schedule was changed multiple times, resulting in only two of the four matches being played.[59]
In India, the 2020–21 Ranji Trophy tournament was cancelled due to the pandemic,[60] the first time since the tournament's inception in the 1934–35 season that the Ranji Trophy was not held.[61] On 5 May 2021, the 2021 Indian Premier League was suspended indefinitely, after a rise in COVID-19 cases within teams.[62][63] The remainder of the season was relocated to the UAE
It is scheduled to play the remainder of its games from September 19 to October 15, 2021, in the UAE.[64][65]
In Pakistan, the 2021 Pakistan Super League was postponed from March–April to 1 June. They were hosted in United Arab Emirates due to growing cases of the COVID-19 pandemic. The winner surprisingly became Multan Sultans (They were below the table for the entire time. Until the tournament postponed and hosted again on 1 June.)
Europe
On 11 March 2020, English teams
On 21 April 2020, the Dutch government banned all public events in the country through August, requiring the postponement of tours of the Netherlands by
On 5 May 2020,
On 1 June 2020, the Professional Cricketers' Association confirmed that county cricketers will continue to take pay cuts of up to 20 per cent for the months of June and July.
In August 2020, South Africa women's planned
In November 2020, the planned
North America
On 13 March 2020, the
The men's and women's
New Zealand's
was rescheduled.The ODI portion of an Ireland series in December 2021 against the United States was cancelled due to COVID-19 issues.[100]
South America
On 23 March, the T20I series between Brazil women's team and Argentina women's team was postponed.[101] The 2020 South American Cricket Championship were also cancelled after being postponed from October 2020.[102]
Oceania
On 14 March 2020, the
On 30 June 2020,
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