Business Day

Bafana’s Ndlovu and his Chinese club mark time

- Nick Said

Bafana Bafana striker Dino Ndlovu should be getting ready to kick off his new season at Chinese club Zhejiang Greentown this weekend‚ but instead will be out of action for an indefinite period with the league on hold.

The Chinese Football Associatio­n has suspended all football in the country due to the coronaviru­s outbreak and has given no time frame for when it might resume.

That will depend on how long it takes authoritie­s to get the spread of the virus under control — a virus that shows little sign of abating.

Business Day tried but could not make contact with Ndlovu.

He is based in Hangzhou‚ about 750km from Wuhan, the epicentre of the virus outbreak‚ but it is far from business as usual in his city.

China has placed half-abillion people‚ or about 10 times the population of SA‚ on either partial or total lockdown‚ restrictin­g their movement to try to stop the spread of the virus.

Households under total lockdown can only send one person out into the streets every three days to buy groceries‚ otherwise they must remain indoors. Neighbours are given financial incentives to report people who do not follow these strict orders.

It has created a humanitari­an crisis in which more than 80,000 people have been infected ‚ causing at least 2,700 deaths worldwide‚ according to the World Health Organisati­on‚ with most fatalities in China.

It has also had a huge effect on sport and could yet cause the postponeme­nt or even cancellati­on of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in neighbouri­ng Japan.

The World Athletics Indoor Championsh­ips scheduled for China in March have already been postponed‚ as has the Chinese Formula 1 Grand Prix that was to have taken place in April.

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