Former captain Rahul Dravid is not in favor of playing cricket in a bio-safe environment. He called it beyond reality. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) first came up with such an idea. The ECB is desperate to start its cricket season despite the Covid-19 epidemic. It had recently announced that it would host the series against Pakistan and the West Indies at bio-safe sites.
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Veteran batsman Dravid disagrees with this view. He said during the webinar organized in support of NGO Yuva, 'The things the ECB is talking about are a little beyond reality. Certainly the ECB is keen to organize these series as no other cricket is being played there'. He said, 'Even if they are successful in creating a bio-safe environment and organize matches in it, but I think the kind of program, the way travel has to be done and the way it has many people join, it will not be possible for everyone to do so. ' Not only the ECB, South Africa has also suggested that the proposed series against India can be held in a bio-safe environment. Dravid said, "We are all hoping that things will improve with time and the situation will also improve with better medicines."
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He said, 'In a bio-safe environment you have to do all kinds of tests, quarantine will be involved and in such a situation what will happen if a player is found infected on the second day of the test match. According to the rules that are in place now, the employees of the health department will come and put everyone on segregation. ' He said that this would mean that the Test match would end in the middle and all efforts to create that atmosphere would also go in vain. Dravid, who heads the National Cricket Academy, said, "We have to find a way with the health department and government officials that the entire tournament will not be canceled if a player is found to be infected." All sporting activities around the world, including cricket, have come to a standstill due to the coronavirus epidemic. Players are forced to stay in their homes due to the lockdown imposed to prevent the epidemic. Dravid said, "At the professional level, players have to adjust to the conditions and not let their performance get affected too much. They have to find a way to overcome it. "
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