Jersey will not be hosting a Cricket World Cup qualifying event this year with travel restrictions forcing the host venue to change.
The island was due to host Bermuda, Hong Kong, Italy, Kenya and Uganda at the start of September.
The Challenge League B competition will now be played in Hong Kong in December.
Neil Macrae, Jersey Cricket Head Coach said, "Like the inter-insular it's not possible this year because of the travel situation. The ICC have deferred that tournament to Hong Kong at the start of December. We're waiting for further updates from them so hopefully we can get that tournament underway in Hong Kong during the first two weeks in December. "
Calvin Blankendal, the Bermuda Cricket Board Executive Director said, "We are waiting for an official word from the ICC, but we have started preparing not just this Challenge League B competition, but also the resumption of the Twenty20 tournament as well."
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