Head coach Ian Foster has admitted that it is unlikely that the All Blacks' scheduled tests will go ahead in July.
The All Blacks are set to kick off their 2020 season with home tests against Wales and Scotland in July, but with the coronavirus outbreak seeing all sport suspended indefinitely and countries and borders locked down, the chances of the All Blacks' season starting as planned are diminishing by the day.
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While Foster argued that nobody knows what the sporting landscape will look like come July, he acknowledged that the All Blacks' start to the season will likely either be delayed, or significantly altered, with Wales and Scotland unlikely to be able to visit.
"If you look at the probability, there's a reasonably good chance that international travel and borders won't be down across the world at that point, so in that case the All Blacks won't be playing in July," Foster told Martin Devlin on Newstalk ZB.