The Black Caps' winter tours of the Netherlands, Scotland, Ireland and the West Indies are in serious doubt as the Covid-19 outbreak bites deeper into the world sporting calendar.
Speaking to media today, New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White also confirmed the postponement of the White Ferns' visit to Sri Lanka, scheduled to start later this month, and said it was "most unlikely" the Black Caps would proceed with their Northern Hemisphere and West Indies tours, planned for June and July.
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While he said there were obvious question marks over the Black Caps visit to Bangladesh, and the New Zealand A tour to India, both scheduled to start in August, it was too early at this point to categorically rule them out.
"Clearly, this situation is extremely disappointing for everyone involved in sport but, given the bigger picture, and the terrible toll Covid-19 is taking worldwide, we need to look after not only our own people but the greater community good," said White.