COVID-19 Affect on IPL 2020 in different cities and states
In what could be a vast draft to organizing the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League(IPL). A different
contest
of the Group of Ministers on Wednesday canceled all visas, except for a few
official class till April 15 in the wake
of the Viable COVID 19 scare.
In the meeting held at Nirman Bhavan here, It was decided that all existing visas, except
foreign relations official. United Nation International employment & work visas
stand suspended till April 15 as the COVID
19 outbreak has already seen over 60 Sites cases in India.
The COVID-19 outbreak was on Wednesday announced a pandemic by the World Health An organization whose director expressed
his "deep concern" above the
"alarming levels of inaction" in combating the gum spread.
But the Board of Control for the match in India is still hope and have said that they will do work closely with the concerned administration
to ensure that all able precautions are
taken.
The present scenario is a huge challenge for the Board of Control
for Cricket in India( BCCI) Indian Premier League (IPL) & it is one where
the circumstances are changing every few hours and Board of Control for Cricket
in India (BCCI )has no manage over these circumstances. As is usually the case
in such situations, the Board of Control for Cricket in India ( BCCI) would be
in regular touch with the concerned departments to take the best possible the course of work in the interest of the game, the players, the fan and the
league," a BCCI official told IANS.
The advisory from the Government of India does speak of exception
for official visas and Indian Premier League( IPL ), franchises believe that they
help as the ban would be for tourists
looking to visit the country.
We are still
finger cross that there should not be an issue in having our foreign recruits over for the
tournament. Rest obviously depends on what the govt. feel is better, as public health is of more important"
the official of an Indian Premier League IPL franchise says by IANS.
In fact, the Board of Control for Cricket in India ( BCCI) President
Sourav Ganguly had recently made it clear that don’t take tension about the fate of the tournament the board was taking all the required precautions.
Administrative in
Maharashtra and Karnataka have once written to the Centre to put the cash-rich
league on hold and the new advisory from the govt. could see a different curve as far as the fate of the IPL is concerned.
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