Deccan Chronicle

Different ball game

New rules really weird & off-putting, says Sangakkara

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New Delhi, May 31: Sri Lankan batting great Kumar Sangakkara says it will look “really weird” and “off-putting” to play cricket under the strict guidelines laid down by the ICC but he understand­s that there is no better option.

The Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) recently come out with comprehens­ive guidelines to get the sport up and running around the world while at the same time maintainin­g the highest safety protocols.

“I understand the guidelines are going to restrict players, playing of the game, it’s going to look really weird, and off-putting even for me when I think about it,” Sangakkara said on a national sports show.

“But the priority is health and safety. Health is absolutely paramount at this time, especially for players to have the confidence to get back to cricket, to get back to playing, to have grounds may be at some point open to spectators,” Sangakkara added.

The safety measures announced by ICC include the appointmen­t of chief medical officers, a 14-day pre-match isolation training camp and use of gloves by umpires while handling the ball.

Weighing on the governing body’s guidelines, Sangakkara, who is also the President of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), said: “It’s got to be a partnershi­p because when you are under contract, your employer is responsibl­e for creating a safe environmen­t and educating the players and insisting that the environmen­t that they come to work in is very safe. Players also have the responsibi­lity.”

 ??  ?? Australian limited over skipper Aaron Finch and his New Zealand counterpar­t Kane Williamson in this file photo.
Australian limited over skipper Aaron Finch and his New Zealand counterpar­t Kane Williamson in this file photo.

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