The travel restrictions in Australia and across the rest of the world due to the novel coronavirus pandemic has cast doubts on T20 World Cup, which is scheduled to be held in October-November.
Stating that it wants to continue exploring contingency plans amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the board also said that it will evaluate health and safety, cricket, partner and host considerations ensuring any decision taken is in the best interests of the sport, its Members and fans.
''The situation surrounding the global pandemic is evolving rapidly and we want to give ourselves the best possible opportunity to make the right decision for the whole sport. The health and well-being of everyone involved is our priority and other considerations fall out from that,'' ICC chief executive Manu Sawhney said in a statement.
''We will only get one chance to make this decision and it needs to be the right one and as such we will continue to consult with our Members, broadcasters, partners, governments and players and to ensure that we make a well-informed decision,'' he added.
On the matter of tax exemptions, the ICC Board said, ''It discussed the ongoing issue of tax exemptions required for ICC events and agreed to extend the deadline given to the BCCI to provide a tax solution to December 2020.''