Severe crisis of corona; Do Australian players still want to play in IPL 2021? Know the ACA Answer

While both players are positive for the Kovid-19 in the Indian Premier League (IPL), the Australian players want to commit to their franchise teams in this T20 tournament. Varun Chakraborty and Sandeep Warrior of Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have been positive for this deadly virus. It adjourned the match against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) on Monday.

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The match between CSK and Rajasthan Royals was postponed on Wednesday after Chennai Super Kings (CSK) bowling coach El Balaji returned positively, but ACA boss Todd Greenberg said his country’s cricketers were yet to leave the IPL. There is no plan. However, he said that after the tournament was over, he was more concerned about returning home. Greenberg told Radio 2GB, ‘I think most players are willing to fulfill their commitments. Went there after being familiar with the circumstances.

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“They want to see the tournament end, but they want to get back home when it’s over and it’s a concern because there is no specific plan for how it will happen,” he said. The Australian players on the KKR team, Pat Cummins and Ben Cutting, are good and safe, Greenberg said. He hoped that the Kovid-19 positive cases would not advance in the IPL.

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