While the future of IPL 2020 is seriously doubtful due to the coronavirus outbreak, Australia's pace spearhead, Pat Cummins is still hopeful about this tournament.

Cummins hopeful IPL will still take place
Cummins hopeful IPL will still take place

The costliest foreign player in Indian Premier League, Pat Cummins says he would be willing to play in the T20 event without fans as it would help bring a sense of normality in a world ravaged by the COVID-19 pandemic

The Kolkata Knight Riders paid NZ$3.5 million for the 26-year-old right-arm quick.

But with the sporting world in coronavirus lockdown, the 2020 season has been pushed back two weeks until April 14.

That date is likely to shift again with the Indian cricket's governing body, the BCCI, set for further discussions next week. 

"I am super hopeful it will go on," said Cummins 

"Every time I speak to team management they are really confident and hopeful it's going to happen at some stage."

'Obviously the first priority is people's safety and all regulations being met. But secondly, you want to get back to normality as close as possible. If it means no crowds for a little while then so be it" added Cummins

Everyone is waiting, We all are . Till then Stay Home Stay Safe ❤️