On Friday, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has clarified that no sporting event will be taking place in the national capital in order to prevent and control the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, including the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Addressing a press conference, Sisodia said: “We have decided to ban any sports activity where people will gather in huge numbers like the IPL. Social distancing is important to curb the breakout of coronavirus.” In its order, the Delhi government said: “In exercise of the powers conferred by the Delhi Epidemic Diseases, COVID-19, Regulations, 2020 under the Epidemic Diseases Act 1987, it is hereby directed that sports gathering (including IPL)/conferences/seminars beyond 200 people are prohibited in NCT of Delhi for the purpose of prevention and control of the outbreak of epidemic disease namely COVID-19.”
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Welcoming the order, AAP MP Sanjay Singh said: “It is the need of the hour and we welcome the decision as you cannot have such mass gatherings at this point in time. You cannot decide who has the virus and it is best to avoid the situation.”
A total of seven matches in IPL 2020 — beginning March 29 — were slated to be played at the Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium on March 30 (Delhi Capitals vs Kings XI Punjab), April 10 (Delhi Capitals vs Royal Challengers Bangalore), April 13 (Delhi Capitals vs Chennai Super Kings), April 19 (Delhi Capitals vs Kolkata Knight Riders), May 3 (Delhi Capitals vs Sunrisers Hyderabad), May 6 (Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians) and May 13 (Delhi Capitals vs Rajasthan Royals).
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Clouds have been hovering over the IPL 2020 in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak which has infected 75 people in India so far and has resulted in the death of one person in Karnataka. The Sports Ministry has already made it very clear to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) along with other national federations that any event that has to be held amid the coronavirus outbreak will have to be behind closed doors.
On Thursday, talking to the IANS, Union Sports Secretary Radhey Shyam Julaniya said in case of unavoidable sports events, it should be done ensuring there is no public gathering.
Julaniya said, “All national federations, including the BCCI, have been told to adhere to the guidelines and advisory issued by the ministry of health and public welfare. We have also told them to avoid any public gathering and if a sporting event has to be organized, it should be done without gathering people.”
The central government on Wednesday suspended all visas, barring a few categories like diplomatic and employment, in an attempt to prevent the spread of coronavirus. All the eight teams have already said that they are okay with the idea of the IPL being held with empty stands. But they want their foreign players to be made available from the start of the season.
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Speaking to IANS, an official of one of the franchises said that with the government making its stance clear and there is no other option than to play the match behind closed doors.
The BCCI official said, “See, the gate money is no issue as these things are insured. As for the fans, it is disappointing, but we don’t really have much of an option as we have to abide by the diktat of the central government and even WHO has declared the outbreak a “pandemic”.”