The decision to play IPL matches in Delhi and Ahmedabad was a mistake, Corona's protocol was not maintained.

New Delhi, May 11, 2021, Tuesday

The IPL tournament has come to a halt after Corona's transition reached the players despite the biobubble.

Now, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) feels that the Corona protocol was broken due to lack of adequate practice facilities in Delhi and Ahmedabad. The second phase of IPL matches were held in Delhi and Ahmedabad.

In a report, a news agency quoted a cricket board official as saying that the decision to hold the IPL in Delhi and Ahmedabad was a mistake. Had to use. Both places were very crowded.

Apart from the main ground at the Motra Ground in Ahmedabad, the rest of the facilities are not ready yet. The facilities that were there were not enough for the practice. The work is still going on here. The teams cannot use the practice nets that are currently there. Not useful. The decision to take the players to the Gujarat College ground was risky because there were a lot of people who were not part of the biobubble. There was a possibility of infection. Three other teams, including KKR players, practiced on the same ground Four players came positive.

In Delhi too, Jaha Roshanara Club is in a crowded area. This place also has local staff and the space is in a very crowded area. The tournament was shifted from Delhi and Ahmedabad and Koro was in danger of transition.

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