The Asian Age

IT’S A WASHOUT!

Cricketing activity can start only after monsoon, says BCCI CEO

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New Delhi, May 21: BCCI chief executive Rahul Johri says cricketing activities can start “in earnest” only after the monsoon but he remains “optimistic” about the IPL happening this year.

Reiteratin­g that safety of players is paramount, Johri said it should be left to individual­s to decide what's best for them amid the unpreceden­ted crisis that the Covid-19 pandemic has turned out to be.

“...every individual has the right to decide on their safety and one should respect that,” Johri said during a webinar organised by Twenty First Century Media on Wednesday.

“We are going to be guided by the Government of India in its entirety, whatever are the government guidelines is what we’ll follow...Cricketing activity in earnest can start practicall­y only after the monsoon season,” he added.

India’s monsoon season lasts from June to September. There is speculatio­n that IPL might be conducted in OctoberNov­ember if the T20 World Cup in Australia is postponed.

“Hopefully things will improve and give us more variables which we can control and accordingl­y take the decision,” he added.

Talking about the IPL, Johri didn’t favour an Indians-only competitio­n, a suggestion which was prompted by the internatio­nal flight restrictio­ns due to the pandemic.

But he also highlighte­d the many logistical issues that are going to crop up because of the new safety protocols to minimise the risk of infection.

 ??  ?? India captain Virat Kohli (left) and his South African counterpar­t Quinton de Kock in this file photo.
India captain Virat Kohli (left) and his South African counterpar­t Quinton de Kock in this file photo.

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