A meeting of the International Cricket Council’s chief executives’ committee will be held via conference call on Thursday to discuss the likely impact of coronavirus on the global game.
The meeting, comprising each of the 12 full members nations as well as three representatives from associate cricket, which includes former Bermuda Cricket Board CEO Neil Speight.
The meeting will see all parties discuss a series of matters including restructuring the current future tours programme and rescheduling the inaugural World Test Championship and its one-day equivalent.
The future of the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia, which is due to start in October, is also in doubt.
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