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Safety priority, ready for closed door games: BCCI

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NEW DELHI: Union Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju made it clear that under present circumstan­ces, the country should be ready for sporting events to be held behind closed doors. The first thing that comes to mind is the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) as the BCCI is looking at a September 25 to November 1 window for the same.

The board is clear that fan safety is the priority as rightly pointed out by Rijiju. Speaking to IANS, a BCCI official said that it is obvious that the safety of the fans would be a priority whenever live sporting action returns in the country. He went on to add that gate money wouldn’t be the primary focus at this point in time and revenue generated from broadcasti­ng the games should work fine.

“In these extraordin­ary times, gate money is the least of anyone’s concerns. Fan safety obviously takes priority. When cricket happens, the broadcast revenue is the first chunk of revenue necessary for BCCI and the state associatio­ns’ subsistenc­e. Same is the case for the IPL.

“Nobody is going to say no to gate revenue, but no one in their right minds is going to give gate money preference over fan safety.

Those who have organised matches understand this basic tenet. Moreover, the Sports Minister has given a statement and he represents the government with regard to the sporting ecosystem in the country. One must take note of the same and understand the gravity of the situation,” said the official.

Rijiju on his part has made it clear that while sporting events will resume slowly as athletes have already been given the permission to start individual training, a call on IPL would be taken by the government with an eye on the coronaviru­s pandemic.

He also made it clear that sportspers­ons should be ready to play behind closed doors.

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A BCCI official, on Saturday, said gate money is the least of anyone’s concerns

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