Uganda Cricket Association's (UCA) plans to host the ICC World Cup Challenge League (WCCL) B round II in August are stalled after the government suspended sporting events on March 18.
"We can't tell at this point," Ondeko said, "It depends on several factors such as government policies, ICC as well as the countries that will participate in the event."
Daily Monitor understands that UCA has had interactions with the International Cricket Council (ICC) regards current atmosphere in the country that is; current coronavirus cases, rate of infections, whether or not borders are open, likelihood of opening up of lockdown and other activities.
"ICC asked about the situations in Uganda and they are doing that for all the countries supposed to participate in the tournament."
"The ICC is monitoring the situation with all countries participating in the tournament to see what's viable in terms of flights in and out, whether participants will be quarantined, what the SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) are.