BCCI president Sourav Ganguly shared a few pictures of the new indoor cricket facility at CAB. This training complex is a ‘State Of The Art’ New Indoor Cricket Facility built by the Cricket Association of Bengal for the players.
The former head of the CAB, BCCI president Ganguly took to twitter in letting his fans know that the work on the Cricket Association of Bengal’s new indoor facility was completed on Saturday. BCCI president Sourav Ganguly tweeted. “The new indoor cricket facility at CAB .. @CabCricket @BCCI .. a state of art .. just finished today.”
The new indoor cricket facility at CAB .. @CabCricket @BCCI .. a state of art .. just finished today pic.twitter.com/n6GvXe7qXI
— Sourav Ganguly (@SGanguly99) March 14, 2020
Sourav Ganguly could not contain his excitement for the new Indoor facility and decided to tease the fans by sharing some more photos of the same.
Some more pictures pic.twitter.com/Npc9zkjIE9
— Sourav Ganguly (@SGanguly99) March 14, 2020
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These pictures shared by the former India captain later show a plush gym and swimming pool as a part of the facility. Cricket Association of Bengal’s president Avishek Dalmiya has earlier confirmed that the facility will be functional by March.
Although, the recent spread of CoronaVirus might affect the inauguration and usage of this new facility. The deadly CoronaVirus has spread all across the globe. The Virus has taken 5000+ lives with more than 1,24,000 positive cases of people being infected from the same.
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With Bengal being one of the major cities in India, the Govt has closed places of mass gatherings like stadiums, malls, theaters Gyms, and asked people to stay calm.
Many sporting events across the globe have been affected due to the virus outbreak with many being postponed or either canceled. Some of the tournaments are also being played behind closed doo to avoid gatherings. India’s major star-studded cricketing event, the IPL has also suffered a similar fate. Originally scheduled to begin on March 29, BCCI has rescheduled the tournament to begin on April 15 onwards in the wake of the virus outbreak across India.