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Franchises, stakeholde­rs unite in COVID fight, hail IPL suspension

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Franchises and stakeholde­rs of the Indian Premier League on Tuesday hailed the BCCI’s decision to suspend the tournament indefinite­ly, insisting that cricket can wait while the country fights an unpreceden­ted COVID-19 crisis.

The BCCI was forced to suspend the lucrative T20 tournament indefinite­ly midway into the season after multiple cases of the dreaded virus were reported inside the bio-bubble. “We’re all in this together. The safety and security of everyone in IPL 2021 is of paramount importance and we support the decision of BCCI to postpone the tournament,” Royal Challenger­s Bangalore said in a statement.

“Royal Challenger­s Bangalore will work in consultati­on with the BCCI to ensure that everyone has a safe passage back home,” it added.

Former India captain Mohammed Azharuddin also lauded the BCCI for doing the right thing by postponing the tournament.

“In view of the COVID crisis in India and with players testing positive, the postponeme­nt of IPL with immediate effect is the correct course of action taken by BCCI and the IPL governing council. Hope to see IPL back soon in better and safe environmen­t,” Azharuddin wrote.

Former England batsman-turned-commentato­r Kevin

Pietersen said it was heartbreak­ing to see India suffering.

“India – it’s heartbreak­ing to see a country I love so much suffering. You WILL get through this! You WILL be stronger coming out of this! Your kindness and generosity NEVER goes unnoticed even during this crisis!” he tweeted.

While former Australia cricketer and Kolkata Knight Riders’ chief mentor David Hussey took to Twitter to say he was ‘shattered’, South African pace legend Dale Steyn wished a speedy recovery to those infected. “We take this opportunit­y to thank all the healthcare workers, state associatio­ns, players, support staff and sponsors for all the support. We will roar again... Soon!,” CSK tweeted on its official Twitter handle.

Defending champion Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings announced they will work with BCCI to ensure a safe return of all their members.

Royal Challenger­s Bangalore team statement We’re all in this together. The safety and security of everyone in IPL 2021 is of paramount importance and we support the decision of BCCI to postpone the tournament

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