The BCCI (BCCI) on Friday issued a press release announcing that the Indian team will not be visiting Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka) and Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe) due to Coronavirus (Coronavirus). Earlier, the ICC on Thursday announced the postponement of the series between India and Sri Lanka.
India had a tour of Sri Lanka in this month
Team India was supposed to play ODI and T20 series from 24 June to 11 July in Sri Lanka (India vs Sri Lanka) but due to coronavirus, this series is now reserved. At the same time, the team was to visit Zi Jiang from August 22. The BCCI said that it has not been clarified whether the series have been canceled or postponed. The BCCI said in a press release, 'The Indian team will not go to Sri Lanka and Jimabev tour. This decision has been made in view of the danger of coronavirus. '
So far, three lakh coronavirus issues have been reported in India and 8500 people have died. The Indian team has not started training yet and there is no possibility of camp before July. Players will take approximately six weeks to prepare for matches.
The situation is not clear about training camp
Shah clarified the board's move in the matches to conduct training camps when it is safe to do so. According to this, BCCI will organize camps for its contracted players only when it is completely safe to train outside. It said, CC BCCI is committed to move towards international and domestic cricket but will not take any decision which is failing the efforts of the Central and State Government and other related agencies to stop the spread of coronavirus. '
Decision will be taken only after complete protection
He also said that the BCCI is constantly assessing the split-19 condition in the country and only after considering all the government guidelines, the cricket agitators will decide to do so. Shah said, the office board officers have taken note of the advisories issued by the Government of India and the board is committed to fully following these guidelines and the regulations imposed. "He said," BCCI continues to assess the condition. ''
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