Australian pace spearhead Pat Cummins believes if hosting the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup amidst raging COVID-19 pandemic is a "drain on Indian resources" or is "unsafe", it would be prudent to shift it to the United Arab Emirates. (More Cricket News)
The postponement of Indian Premier League after multiple cases of COVID-19 inside the bio-bubble has led to a big question-mark on whether the marquee ICC event - T20 Cricket World Cup - should be held in India where a third wave is expected around that time.
"If it's going to be a drain on resources or it's not going to be safe, then I don't think it's right to play it over here. That's the first question which needs to be answered," Cummins was quoted as saying by the 'Age' newspaper.
Cummins, who plays for Kolkata Knight Riders, said cricket authorities should check with Indian government and do what's best.
"It probably too early to say. It's six months away. The priority should be for cricket authorities to work with the Indian government to see what's best for the Indian people," Cummins said.
Cummins feels hindsight always provides better perspective like many who feel that IPL could have been held in UAE this time also.
"The IPL in the UAE last year was brilliant, it was really well run, but millions of people were saying it should have been played in India, so what do you do? You can see both sides. They set up this tournament with all the best advice."
Cummins, who has himself donated USD 50,000 to India's COVID-19 fight, has a lot of empathy for what the country is currently facing.