These legendary players said this after match gets postponed
These legendary players said this after match gets postponed
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The havoc of Corona growing on one side has increased so much that there is a view of terror everywhere. As of now, the number of people who have died from this virus has exceeded 18000. The effect of this virus is falling on the entire sports world. Due to which many matches have been canceled today. Where life is first, we can wait. This was the first reaction of Indian players after the Tokyo Olympic Games was postponed due to the Coronavirus epidemic. The Olympic Games, to be held every four years, were to be held in Tokyo from July 24 to August 9, but it was held by summer next year after a telephonic conversation between Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bak. Has been postponed.

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Saina Nehwal, another London Olympics bronze medalist, also expressed similar views. Indian women shuttler said, 'Glad it was postponed, although some of the players were unable to qualify. We are keen to know how the process of qualification will happen next.' Wrestler Bajrang Punia, who is considered to be a strong contender for medals from India, said, 'This is a good decision because everyone is upset. The health of the players is paramount. Nobody was able to practice properly. It is not only a matter related to India, it is a matter of the whole world. We have to save people from this epidemic first.'

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Former world champion women weightlifter Mirabai Chanu also believes that it is a good decision for the players. She said, 'Whatever happened , it happened for good. Now we will get more time for preparation. This is good for my performance. I will continue to practice.' Shooter Rahi Sarnobat said, 'We were not able to practice and so we needed 3-4 more months for preparation. Now we can make preparations anew. '

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Archer Deepika Kumari also breathed a sigh of relief. She said, 'They say that if there is life then where is it. First of all, I pray that everything becomes normal and the world is protected from coronavirus.' Riffle  shooter Anjum Modgil said, 'It was desperately needed because no player in the world was able to prepare. It is good that the Olympics were postponed. Now we will have time to prepare well and plan.'

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