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Watch: Wasim Jaffer Shares A Funny Video, Referring It To The Fate Of Indian Cricket
By SMCS - May 29, 2021 12:14 pm
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Former India cricketer Wasim Jaffer is quite active on Social Media and he shares funny posts on Twitter which leaves everyone in a laugh as well. While sometimes people criticize his tweets, fans usually love his humorous tweets.

Wasim Jaffer
Wasim Jaffer

Meanwhile, the 2021 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) was suspended after several players got infected by the deadly virus inside the bio-bubble. While the BCCI and the IPL Governing Council had to take a call on this immediately, domestic cricket too has been suffering in the country due to the pandemic.

However, with this, the country has seen a sudden break and Wasim Jaffer recently described this situation through a funny video. He posted a video that suggested the current situation in Indian cricket. According to him, it was due to this break and the monsoons the level goes down as well and Twitteratti found this very funny and the post went viral in no time.

On the other hand, as per the report, the Board Of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is all set to take a call on the possible windows to complete the rest of the IPL 2021 in its upcoming Special General Meeting on May 29. However, the board is looking forward to hosting the remaining 31 games in the UAE in the September-October window after the end of India’s tour of England as well.

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Notably, India will start its UK tour from June 18 where they will take on New Zealand in the final of the ICC World Test Championship and then they will play against England in a five-match Test series which will start from August 4. However, the tour will end on September 14 and it will give BCCI a window between September 15 to October 15 to host the cash-rich league as well.

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Team India dominated England in the second Test

“If that gap can be reduced to four, it will allow BCCI five extra days to make use of,” The Times of India quoted a source as saying. “If we can have those extra days eked out from India-England schedule, then it adds to the window.”

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“If not (able to reduce the gap) then within these 30 days, a full day will have to be set aside for the Indian team and the English cricketers to travel from the UK to the UAE, five days will have to be set aside for the knockouts later. That will leave the BCCI with 24 days to conclude 27 matches. This window has four weekends available, which means a total of eight Saturdays and Sundays for double-headers, that can accommodate 16 matches. That will leave the BCCI with 11 matches to be held in 19 days. That’s a week extra,” TOI quoted sources as saying.