Deccan Chronicle

CAB awaits clarity from BCCI

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Kolkata, May 19: The Cricket Associatio­n of Bengal (CAB) on Monday said they are awaiting for more clarity from the BCCI on opening the Eden Gardens for training after the central government gave a go ahead for resumption of sporting activities across the country in its fresh guidelines for the fourth phase of the nationwide lockdown.

The Ministry of Home Affairs on Sunday said stadiums will be allowed to stage games without spectators which may come as a huge relief with the much-anticipate­d

Indian Premier League being postponed in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“With regard to training of players, it has been stated by the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) that it would study guidelines at the state level and will work in sync with state cricket associatio­ns to chalk out a programme for skill-based training at a local level.

“Therefore, CAB would wait for such guidelines before taking a further decision in the matter,” the CAB said after a meeting of its office bearers via video conference.

The Eden Gardens, where the CAB office is situated, is shut since the first phase of the nationwide lockdown that began on March 25 to combat the spread of Covid-19 pandemic.

“As the Associatio­n would like to ensure safety of our players as well as our staffs, there would be a medical committee meeting via video conference on Thursday to discuss and frame the protocols, parameters including guidelines to be adopted to maintain safety and hygiene in the office,” it said. —

With regard to training of players, it has been stated by the Indian cricket board (BCCI) that it would study guidelines at the state level and will work in sync with state cricket associatio­ns to chalk out a programme for skill-based training at a local level.

— CRICKET ASSOCIATIO­N OF BENGAL, said in a statement

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