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Players Under Watch As IPL 2021 Starts Amid Covid Scare

Cricket chiefs have stepped up surveillance of star players ahead of Friday's launch of the Indian Premier League(IPL) amid a rapid surge in coronavirus cases. The world's richest Twenty20 tou

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AFP News
By AFP News
Apr 09, 2021 • 03:27 PM

Others have withdrawn because of pandemic fears.

AFP News
By AFP News
April 09, 2021 • 03:27 PM

Josh Hazlewood pulled out of the tournament this month after spending 10 months in a bubble, becoming the third Australian player after Mitchell Marsh and Josh Philippe to withdraw.

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Australia fast bowler Jason Behrendorff has joined  Chennai Super Kings in place of Hazlewood.

Chennai, led by former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, suffered a number of positive cases before last year's IPL which was held in the United Arab Emirates.

Mumbai Indians talent scout and former India wicketkeeper Kiran More is one of the 36 people associated with the IPL including players, support staff, ground staff, and broadcast crew to test Covid positive ahead of the current season.

Bangalore batsman Devdutt Padikkal and Kolkata Knight Riders' Nitish Rana have joined their teams after recovering from Covid but Patel and Sams are still in isolation. 

Sourav Ganguly, president of the BCCI, has said he expected the disruption to ease once the tournament starts.

But the BCCI has stopped independent media from covering the games though it has said the decision will be reviewed after a few days.

The 14th edition of the cash-rich event is being seen as a dry run for India as hosts of the T20 World Cup in October and November.

Ganguly expressed confidence in India hosting "the best-ever ICC T20 World Cup" in a letter to state associations, adding that he hoped "normalcy" will return soon.

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