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Tickets already bought will remain valid if Australia hosts postponed T20 World Cup in 2021: ICC
Published : Jul 21, 2020, 9:59 am IST
Updated : Jul 21, 2020, 9:59 am IST
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The tickets bought by the fans for the now-postponed ICC T20 World Cup will remain valid if Australia hosts the edition in 2021

New Delhi: The tickets bought by the fans for the now-postponed ICC T20 World Cup will remain valid if Australia hosts the edition in 2021 instead of India.

In case the event is shifted to 2022, all ticket holders will be entitled to full refund, the ICC stated.

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Cricket StadiumCricket StadiumThe ICC has not yet announced which country will host which edition as there are operational issues which both cricket Boards need to sort out.

The ICC had already opened ticket booking through their ticketing partners and a significant number of tickets have been already sold.

"Ticket holders are welcome to retain their tickets, noting, if Australia hosts in 2021, tickets will remain valid for fans who have already bought and will be automatically updated to reflect the new dates.

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2019ICC Cricket World Cup"If Australia hosts in 2022, for tickets already bought a full refund will be processed automatically," ICC stated.

Refund requests can be made up until 15 December 2020 and they will be processed within 30 days after online submission.

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