The match should be of the IPL and there should be no entertainment on the field. It could not be imagined, but Corona has made everything possible. The team of Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians descended on the inaugural match at the Sheikh Al Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, but there were no cheerleaders dancing on fours and sixes. There was not even a spectator who could lift his head on any severe hit. The view seemed as if the Ranji Trophy was being fought at a stadium in a metro city, which kept the spectators away. The difference was colored clothes.
Cheerleaders present on the big screen The stadium's big screen and television left no stone unturned to add color. There was a complete arrangement of the noise of spectators on falling wickets, fours, and sixes. Cheerleaders dancing on the screen were also present. Not only this, but a virtual audience was also arranged outside the grounds. Audiences around the world were placed on virtual screens. These audiences were being shown on television and on the big screens of the stadium, making the cricketers feel that they were watching the audience. The reaction of these spectators on any shot, the wicket was also shown. The fake noise of the audience on television was too much. The experiment was also tried hereafter the Football League and the England-West Indies series.
Distance even during the toss When Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Rohit Sharma came for the toss, they both kept a considerable distance with match referee Manu Iyer. Rohit and Dhoni greeted each other with fists.
English cricketers did not have to spend extra confinement The inclusion of English all-rounder Sam Karan in the CSK squad in place of Dwayne Bravo made it clear that foreign cricketers did not have to spend any time in extra confinement. These cricketers were allowed 36 days of confinement instead of six days.

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