BCCI may choose to transfer rest of the matches to Mumbai
The Board of Control for Cricket in India is considering shifting all the matches leading up to the tournament to Mumbai. All teams can be taken to Mumbai by 7 May, except for the venue of all other places in India.
The date for accommodation of the multitude of teams in Mumbai by May 7 has been set. ⒸInstagram (BCCI) |
29 matches of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 have been played and the remaining matches can now be shifted to Mumbai. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) can take a decision on this soon. The 30th match of the tournament was to be played between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) on Monday, 3 May in Ahmedabad, which had to be postponed. The decision to postpone the match was taken after KKR's Varun Chakraborty and Sandeep Warrier reported the Kovid-19 test positive.
As indicated by news from ESPN Cricinfo, the BCCI may move the excess matches of the IPL to Mumbai to decrease the danger of the Covid-19 pandemic. This should be possible till the coming end of the week and every one of the matches before that will be played by the timetable. Aside from this, the last match of IPL which is to be played on May 30, can be planned for the principal seven day stretch of June.
The remaining matches of the IPL 2021 can be played at three arenas in Mumbai, Wankhede, DY Patil and Brabourne. Up until now, no authority data has been received from the BCCI about this. 10 matches of this IPL season (IPL 2021) have benn played at the Wankhede Stadium, while the remaining grounds of the Mumbai Cricket Association have been utilized by the rest of the teams for preparing and practice sessions. It is accepted that on Monday, the BCCI talked at different inns in Mumbai whether it could make a bio bubble for the franchise teams.Six IPUs were selected this time for the IPL, which included Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai.
There are three stadiums in Mumbai which have match facilities. Matches are currently being played in Wankhede. Apart from this, information is being prepared about Diy Patil and Brabourne Stadium for the match.
Former cricketer Kirti Azad said- 'I thought players in bio bubble are safe, IPL should be closed'
Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 ought to be halted quickly… It is accepted by previous India cricketer Kirti Azad. Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) Vs Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) was to be played in Ahmedabad on Monday, which was delayed. KKR's Varun Chakraborty and Sandeep Warrier were discovered positive in the Covid-19 test. From that point forward, the leftover matches of the IPL have been obfuscated by emergency. Individuals have various sentiments about whether the competition ought to be deferred or proceeded from here.
Kirti Azad said on Inside Sports, 'I felt that all cricketers are in the bubble and are protected from everything and are entertaining individuals. It is heartbreaking that players are being discovered positive in the Covid-19 Test even in the wake of being in the bio bubble. This implies that there is an absence of safety. In the event that such cases have become known, the IPL ought to be halted here.
He further said, 'Six days of covid-19 contamination isn't known, on the seventh day you come to think about it. So whatever has happened to the KKR players and the staff of Chennai Super Kings, it shows that there is an absence of safety. Three staff individuals including CSK bowling coach Laxmipati Balaji were additionally discovered to be Corona positive after KKR's Varun Chakraborty and Sandeep Warrier came positive in the Covid-19 test.
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