In India, the Corona crisis is still not over, but in many places shops, car and other things have been started. In such a situation, it was being said that cricket can be played only after a few months. Many sporting tournaments have been canceled due to this virus, including the IPL. But club cricket has started here in Delhi and with that mask and sanitizer, many cricket clubs have started playing matches in Delhi NCR from today. However, players are being allowed to play in all these matches by wearing a sanitizer and a mask. A match started in Najafgarh on Saturday. The owner of this ground, Rajesh Gulia said that, we are completely paying attention to the safety of the players, while there are instructions that no one will use sweat or saliva on the ball. Gulia further said that, we have also clearly told all the players that everyone will bring their own water bottle and no one will share the bottle with anyone. So everyone has to sit away from each other and it is necessary to get everyone sanitized before entering the field. Sachin Dabas, the owner of four cricket clubs in Delhi, said that he had a lot of request to play cricket, after which he started it with full preparation. Dabas further said that before entering the field, the temperature of the players is also being checked. In such a situation, whose temperature is high, he is being sent back from there. No matter what it is, everyone must wear a mask. In such a situation, we have also made a mask and sanitizer. Talking about the ICC's new guidelines, players are allowed to use neither celebration, saliva nor sweat on the ball. Although on one hand in Delhi where cricket has started, but everything is still under planning at international level. The BCCI has made it clear that it will take a decision on this only after May 31. Also Read: Pat Cummins' statement on Pujara's, says "He is out in the upcoming series" Vanuatu T10 League 2020: Ifira Shark's strong comeback, beat MT Bulls by four wickets Hana Kimura passes away at just 22 Indian Boxing Federation released new guidelines