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Ipl may completely move to mumbai anta...

Lol

Lol.lol

Ekkuva cases unna place ni baaga select chesukunnaru

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31 minutes ago, Vaampire said:

Ipl may completely move to mumbai anta...

Lol

Lol.lol

Ekkuva cases unna place ni baaga select chesukunnaru

Cases are more in Bengaluru & Delhi.. 

Oka paali chudu.. 

More over Mumbai has 3 stadiums that can host IPL

Brabourne 

Wankhede 

DY Patil.. 

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I think all foreign players will leave for sure now. But majority countries have ban. Big mess. 

Dubai lo enduku pettaledo ee year kooda. Karchu ekkuva avuthadi ani kakkurthi paddara ?

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21 hours ago, BattalaSathi said:

+1 

Even last year when US was undergoing tough time with Corona, manolla overaction choodali.  "America lo marana mridangam" ... "Peruke agra rajyam, kaani savala guttalu" .... "Manalni choodandi Corona ni jayincham..mana blood veru....mana immunity veru...mana allam/ellulli rasam thaaging every day is enough for us....silly amrikans don't even know that....go Corona go go Corona" vagaira vagaira ... cut chesthe idhigo current situation.  Goppalu cheppukovadam/prathi chinna daaniki memu thopu memu thurum ani beeralu palakadamlo manollani minchinollu lerappa...aa..aaa...aa....

PS : Nannadigithe eee thokkalo IPL eppudo cancel cheyyalsindhi...janalu chasthunte cricket playing/administering meedha concentration avasarama?..don't give me crap about "We are entertaining people"...tell that to the people who lost loved ones..

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IPL 2021 postponed as Covid count increases

As things stand, members of three franchises have been confirmed to have tested positive

PL 2021 has been postponed, following several positive Covid-19 cases across franchises over the past couple of days. The move was confirmed by IPL chairman Brijesh Patel, who said it was for the safety of all stakeholders.

In a media statement, the IPL said the decision was "unanimously" taken by the tournament's Governing Council along with the top brass of the BCCI. "The BCCI does not want to compromise on the safety of the players, support staff and the other participants involved in organising the IPL," the statement said. "This decision was taken keeping the safety, health and wellbeing of all the stakeholders in mind.

"These are difficult times, especially in India, and while we have tried to bring in some positivity and cheer, however, it is imperative that the tournament is now suspended and everyone goes back to their families and loved ones in these trying times."

The statement also said the BCCI would do "do everything in its powers to arrange for the secure and safe passage of all the participants in IPL 2021".

Sunrisers Hyderabad became the third franchise to register cases when it was confirmed earlier on Tuesday that Wriddhiman Saha had tested positive for Covid-19 and was isolating away from the rest of the squad; he had reported reported symptoms including persistent fever.

Previously, the Kolkata Knight Riders - with two players - and the Chennai Super Kings - with two members of staff - had registered cases.

The postponement comes a week after the BCCI reassured all stakeholders and the eight teams that the tournament bubble was "totally safe". That note was sent out by the BCCI's interim chief executive officer Hemang Amin, who told players they were playing the 2021 IPL not just to win, but for something "much more important... humanity."

However, by Monday, May 3, the first cases of IPL's bubble being breached by the virus emerged, after the Knight Riders' Varun Chakravarthy and Sandeep Warrier tested positive. Subsequently, Monday's match between the Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore in Ahmedabad was put off.

At the same time, in Delhi, the Super Kings reported two confirmed cases: bowling coach L Balaji and a member of their service staff. Balaji's case, in particular, raised concerns among the other franchises as he was in the team's dugout on May 1 during the match against the Mumbai Indians. Earlier today, it was confirmed that the Super Kings had gone into isolation for a week. The Saha news soon followed, before the tournament's postponement was announced.

The BCCI released the IPL schedule on March 7, with six cities staging matches between April 9 and May 30. The plan was for a caravan model, with two of the six venues being used at any given time. The first leg took place in Chennai and Mumbai and the second leg - ongoing till today's postponement news - was in Ahmedabad and Delhi. The third leg was due to kick off in Bengaluru and Kolkata next week, with the playoffs scheduled for Ahmedabad.

However India's worsening pandemic situation - it has been recording around 400,000 new positive cases daily over the past few days - prompted several countries to ban travellers from India. The Australian government even imposed a ban on its own citizens returning from India until May 15 and said any transgression would be deemed a criminal offence.

All this meant the players were getting anxious. Liam Livingstone and Andrew Tye (both Royals) and the Royal Challengers pair of Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson returned home - to England and Australia - before the clampdowns. The Capitals' lead spinner R Ashwin also ended his IPL stint after the first leg to attend to his family, many of whom had tested positive for Covid-19. Senior Indian umpire Nitin Menon too returned home to Indore to attend to his parents, who were positive. Australian umpire Paul Reiffel admitted he was minutes away from leaving India until the travel corridor through which he was planning to return was shut off.

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Sunrisers Hyderabad's Wriddhiman Saha tests positive for Covid-19

He trained with the Sunrisers on May 1, the same day he reported a fever.

Wriddhiman Saha has tested positive for Covid-19, meaning the Sunrisers Hyderabad became the third franchise to register positive cases at IPL 2021. The team was due to play the Mumbai Indians in Delhi on Tuesday but the IPL has been postponed following an increase in Covid-19 cases across at least three franchises over the last few days.

Two players from the Kolkata Knight Riders - spinner Varun Chakravarthy and seam bowler Sandeep Warrier - and two members of the Chennai Super Kings contingent - bowling coach L Balaji and a member of the maintenance staff - have also tested positive over the past two days. Subsequently, yesterday's game between the Knight Riders and the Royal Challengers Bangalore was put off.

ESPNcricinfo understands that Saha reported symptoms, including a fever, on May 1, the day before the Sunrisers played against the Rajasthan Royals in Delhi, an afternoon match. Saha had trained with the rest of the Sunrisers squad on the afternoon of May 1. Following that training session, Saha felt he might have got a heat stroke and had even got tested on the same day. The result of that test was negative, but he still reported a fever.

Saha was isolated immediately by the franchise. He underwent two further tests, on Sunday and Monday. It is understood that he tested positive for Covid-19 in the the third round of testing.

Saha had scored eight runs in two games this season before he was excluded from the playing XI.

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IPL Media Advisory

Ahmedabad: May 4, 2021

VIVO IPL 2021 Postponed

The Indian Premier League Governing Council (IPL GC) and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in an emergency meeting has unanimously decided to postpone IPL 2021 season, with immediate effect.

The BCCI does not want to compromise on the safety of the players, support staff and the other participants involved in organizing the IPL. This decision was taken keeping the safety, health and wellbeing of all the stakeholders in mind.

These are difficult times, especially in India and while we have tried to bring in some positivity and cheer, however, it is imperative that the tournament is now suspended and everyone goes back to their families and loved ones in these trying times.

The BCCI will do everything in its powers to arrange for the secure and safe passage of all the participants in IPL 2021.

The BCCI would like to thank all the healthcare workers, state associations, players, support staff, franchises, sponsors, partners and all the service providers who have tried their best to organize IPL 2021 even in these extremely difficult times.

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