For the past several days, due to the corona, the effect is being seen on the game along with the whole world. The National Shooting Federation of South Korea has asked the Indian Shooting Federation to clarify whether the players of their country will be allowed to participate in the ISSF World Cup to be held next month. South Korea is involved in those countries which are vulnerable to the deadly coronavirus. According to reports, in a letter sent to National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) President Raninder Singh, Korea Shooting Federation general secretary Yongji Lee said that his shooters were willing to participate in the competition to be held from March 15 to 26. For information, Lee said, "Most of the Korean players want to achieve the minimum qualifying standard in the ISSF World Cup to be held in New Delhi. However, the players and officials are also worried that they may not get permission to participate in it. He said, 'Please clarify your position regarding Coronavirus.' Lee said that the tickets for the players and officials have been booked and their visa fees have also been paid. Also Read: Ind Vs NZ: Prithvi Shaw hit half-century in New Zealand, Second batsman after Sachin to do so Mary Kom won many medals for India Women's T20 World Cup: Sachin-Sehwag praised Shafali on social media Ind VS NZ: Big Blow to India, Pacer Ishant got injured