New Delhi, August 20: Coronavirus cases are taking place in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), according to the most recent report, which makes the Cricket Control Board in India (BCCI) a little concerned about cricketers, who are achieving the Gulf Nation for this. IPL of the year.
The UAE is expected to welcome the thirteenth edition of the Indian Premier League from September 19, and two, Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan Royals, have already arrived in Dubai. Others will be here in a few days, too.
A senior BCCI official told IANS that all players and homeowners in IPL groups have been asked to take care of themselves. “Strict orders were given to all players, training staff, homeowners and other members. We don’t need this because of someone’s mistake, others are inflamed and suffering,” the official said.
“The United Arab Emirates will provide all assistance for the protection of players (medical or otherwise). Equipment owners have also been asked not to move freely here and there, as there are no fewer cases of coronavirus in this country. After so many delays, the IPL will arrive and everyone will have to respect it and be more responsible,” he said.
Last month, England sprinter Jofra Archer ruled outside the 11th for the time against the West Indies after learning that he had violated the team’s biosecurity protocol.
IPL thirteen will be played at 3 locations in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah until 10 November.
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