IPL 2020: Gambhir believes players won’t be afraid of coronavirus cases

Before the Indian opener, commentator Gautam Gambhir feels that the global spread of coronavirus will not affect the performance of players in the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League. The 13th edition of the IPL will take place from 19 September to 10 November in a bio-safe environment in the United Arab Emirates. the
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IPL 2020: Gambhir believes players won’t be afraid of coronavirus cases

Before the Indian opener, commentator Gautam Gambhir feels that the global spread of coronavirus will not affect the performance of players in the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League. The 13th edition of the IPL will take place from 19 September to 10 November in a bio-safe environment in the United Arab Emirates.

the tournament will be played at three venues in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah, and it will play without a fan presence in the stadium. Critical biosafety protocols have been established for all players and all those involved with the tournament, something Gambhir also emphasized during negotiations with ANI.

I don’t think players will be afraid of it. It is important to stay in a bio-safe bubble and follow the guidelines. Due to just one person, the tournament cannot be sacrificed. Therefore, it is important to follow the instructions and guidelines, ”Gautam Gambhir told ANI. “IPL is a tournament in which any team can beat the other team” – Gautam Gambhir.  performance of players will not be affected due to Kovid’s affairs in IPL 2020.

Gautam Gambhir was also asked about the prospects of his former IPL franchise Delhi Capital. The Shreyas Iyer-led Capitals had a wonderful season last year as they qualified for the playoffs after 7 years, but the former captain feels that it is difficult to predict this time as the Indian players have not played for the last six months. .He said, “IPL is a tournament in which any team can beat the other team.

The most important thing is how you start the journey. Also, Indian players have not played any cricket for the last 6 months, so that they may or may not know the war once the tournament starts, ”he said. Gambhir was also asked about Yuvraj Singh’s retirement and playing for his state Punjab in the domestic T20 tournament.

To which, the right-hander said- “It is his personal decision and everyone likes to see Yuvi playing. If he wants to play for Punjab then why not? You cannot force a cricketer to start or end and if he wants to come back from retirement and play with inspiration, he is most welcome, ”he said.