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IPL Postponed Due to Surge in Covid-19 Cases

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IPL Postponed Due to Surge in Covid-19 Cases

On May 4, the BCCI and the IPL governing council needed to chew the bullet and postpone IPL after a variety of optimistic Covid-19 circumstances throughout franchises propped up. When it was known as off BCCI vice-president Rajiv Shukla had mentioned that the rest of the match will happen when the Covid-pandemic state of affairs improved.

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Releasing an announcement, the officers mentioned that the choice was taken by the Governing Council and the BCCI unanimously contemplating the security of gamers and help workers. “The BCCI doesn’t need to compromise on the security of the gamers, help workers and the opposite contributors concerned in organising the IPL,” the statement read.

The remainder of the tournament then started on September 19 and the final was played on October 10. All the remaining 31 matches was split into 10 double headers, 7 single headers, and 4 playoffs and it took place a couple of weeks before the T20 World Cup. This phase was played in the United Arab Emirates.

This announcement had to be made after a number of Covid cases were reported from inside the bio-bubbles of different teams. SunRisers Hyderabad became the third franchise to report positive cases when Wriddhiman Saha had tested positive for the virus.

Earlier in the week, the Kolkata Knight Riders camp was hit by the virus when Varun Chakravarthy and Sandeep Warrier tested positive following which the match between Kolkata Knight Riders and the Royal Challengers Bangalore in Ahmedabad was called off. Hours after this development, there was news of two more confirmed cases in the Chennai Super Kings camp when bowling coach L Balaji as well as a member of their service staff tested positive.

It needs to be mentioned here that the tournament was held in India when the deadly second wave swept across India. New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru and Ahmedabad – the six cities where the tournament was being played was the worst hit.

Several players, including Australia’s Kane Richardson and Adam Zampa, India’s R Ashwin and umpire Nitin Menon had all pulled out of the tournament before the tournament had to be cancelled.

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