The Indian Premier League (IPL), which is set to begin in the UAE, is now just a month away from the 2021 stage. The rest of the tournament will begin on September 19 and the final will be on October 15. BCCI has begun preparations for the tournament in the UAE. This year the tournament in India was postponed by the terrible coronavirus and now the board wants to take any risk for the virus. So they have made a significant decision. For this, it has provided 46 pages of health advice.
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According to this health advice rule, the ball cannot be used again when the ball goes between the crowd. According to ‘Inside Sport’, BCCI and the UAE Cricket Board are set to allow spectators in the stands for the second phase of IPL 2021. This means that if the ball goes to the stands during the IPL match, the audience will be able to touch it or whoever throws the ball back.
BCCI is not in the mood to take any chances for the coronavirus, so it has been decided that if the ball goes to the stands it will be replaced. This decision may be a waste of time for the player and umpire, but it will definitely benefit fans watching the match at the stadium as they get the chance to bring the ball home. First, the IPL 2020 ball would go out of the stadium or land in the stands, then the umpire would clear the ball and continue playing with the same ball.
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According to the BCCI’s safety regulations, “franchise members or their families are subject to disciplinary action for violation of any protocol for a bio-safe environment”. Players from around the world will participate in the IPL, which includes Australia, New Zealand, England, South Africa, West Indies and Bangladesh. According to the protocol, ‘all franchise team members must undergo the Kovid-19 RT-PCR test 72 hours before their flight. After RT-PCR testing, everyone should keep themselves in contact and avoid contact with others.