Government's big statement about IPL, says "Go abroad on your responsibility"
Government's big statement about IPL, says
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The fear of Corona growing day by day has increased so much now. That there is only a view of Tawahi everywhere. The number of people who have died from this virus has exceeded 8000. The fear of this virus is spread among people. Doctors are still searching for treatment to fight this disease. There is no visible roadmap for organizing the 13th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The BCCI has postponed the league till April 15, but the question still remains whether the IPL will be in place even after that. Because the way Coronavirus cases are continuously increasing in the country, Philahal is finding difficult. In view of the danger of Corona, the Government of Australia has made it clear to the players that traveling abroad is not right in this environment. In such a situation, 17 players of Australia are finding it difficult to play in IPL.

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has issued instructions to citizens not to travel to any country to deal with Kovid-19. The government has clearly said that these instructions will continue to be applicable next month as well. Cricket Australia (CA) has also supported the government's decision. Although the CA had earlier issued NOCs for the IPL to the players, but now it has supported the government's travel advisory.

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Australian Finch captain Aaron Finch said in a local radio chat that we have never seen before that the travel advisory was changed within a few hours. It may change in the next two or three weeks. It is important to protect yourself. The 8 teams of the 13th season of IPL include a total of 17 Australian players. Australia's fast bowler Pat Cummins was sold for the most expensive 15.50 crores in the auction for the 13th season of IPL. 

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