The Indian Premier League (IPL) has to be postponed to 2021 after 29 matches. The move was taken by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) after some players and support staff came out positive in the bio-bubble during the Kovid-19 Test. New Zealand batsman Tim Seifert, who played for the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), also reported positive for the Kovid-19 Test match. Seafert has now returned home after recovering from this and is currently on a mandatory 14-day separation. In an interview, Tim Seifert recalled the horrible experience and wept. This video of Seifert is going viral.
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Sandeep Warrior was later seen as KKR’s Varun Chakraborty, Tim Seifert Corona Positive. Recalling this whole story, he said, ‘I have seen a test report on the managers of Chennai Super Kings, written on it positively. For me, the world was stalled and I did not understand what would happen next. This was the worst part of it, when you heard bad things about it and when you thought these bad things would happen to you. ‘
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Seifert praised Brendon McCullum and Stephen Fleming at this time. If McCullum is the KKR coach, Fleming is based in Chennai Super Kings. He said, ‘They’ve made things easier. He cared that everything would be handled. The CEO of CSK Management and KKR has made things easier for me. He promised to bring me home safely. ‘