IPL 2021 to postpone once again after six new Covid-19 cases comes in Scenario| Check Details


IPL 2021 to postpone once again after six new Covid-19 cases comes in Scenario| Check Details

IPL 2021 Postpone: IPL 2021 was stopped midway in May due to Corona. After which now this tournament has been started again in Dubai. As much as the fans were happy about this. But a sad news has come as soon as the IPL starts.

Actually a player of Sunrisers Hyderabad has got corona. In such a situation, if it goes viral and spreads, then the second phase of IPL may also have to be canceled.

IPL will be cancelled again?

Sunrisers Hyderabad’s left-arm fast bowler. T. Natarajan has been found corona positive in a scheduled RT-PCR test. And he has isolated himself from the rest of the team.

In such a situation, now the BCCI will take special care that no player is now infecte. Because if this happens, then these remaining matches of IPL will not be there.

However, the BCCI will try its best to pay more attention and all the players are safe.

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Natarajan Got Corona

Sunrisers Hyderabad fast bowler T. Natarajan has been found to be Corona positive. Among those who came in close contact with Natarajan are his teammate Vijay Shankar, net bowler Periyasamy Ganesan, team manager Vijay Kumar, physiotherapist Shyam Sundar J, Dr Anjana Vanan and logistic manager Tushar Khedkar who have been kept in isolation.

In a release on Wednesday, the IPL said, “The RT-PCR test of people who came in close contact. It includes other team members, was done at 5 am local time and the reports of all have come negative.”

After this, the match between Hyderabad and Delhi Capitals to take place today will be according to the schedule at the Dubai International Stadium.

In the first phase, these players had corona

Earlier, on May 4, Wriddhiman Saha of Hyderabad, Amit Mishra of Delhi Capitals, Sandeep Warrier and Varun Chakraborty of Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Chennai Super Kings coaches Lakshmipathy Balaji and Michael Hussey were found corona positive. After this tournament was postponed.

IPL 2021 was started in the UAE from 19 September in the strict bio-bubble protocol after about four months.