IPL 2021 / Pat Cummins told how the biggest lapse occurred in IPL, raised serious questions

Zoom News : May 05, 2021, 03:24 PM
Melbourne: Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins has raised questions about the conduct of the IPL in India. Pat Cummins said that in the midst of the corona virus epidemic, organizers could 'do some things better' about the Indian Premier League (IPL) event in India.

IPL was done brilliantly in UAE

Pat Cummins said, "The previous season of IPL 2021 was organized in the UAE brilliantly, after which the organizers decided to have it in India this year." It was postponed indefinitely on Tuesday after several cases of Kovid-19 infection in the IPL bio-bubble (bio-safe).

India did not have 2020 IPL

Last year also, the first wave of the Corona virus epidemic was postponed to the IPL and then delayed to the UAE. Cummins told Fox Sports, "The IPL was held in the UAE last year and it was a well-organized tournament."

Cummins told what was the biggest mistake

Pat Cummins said, "This year they went a step ahead and decided to hold it in many cities in India. Looking at things, I can say with certainty that they can do better in some cases. ”Cummins' response came ahead of the league's postponement on Tuesday.

Players were constantly getting infected

The announcement of postponement of the league was made after Sunrisers Hyderabad wicketkeeper batsman Wriddhiman Saha and Delhi Capitals spinner Amit Mishra were found positive for Kovid-19. Earlier, Varun Chakraborty and Sandeep Warrier of Kolkata Knight Riders were also found positive.

T20 League operations were reported

Chennai Super Kings bowling coach Laxmipathy Balaji was also found positive. It was later revealed that the team's batting coach Michael Hussey is also Kovid-19 positive. Earlier, the operation of this T20 league was criticized even after the situation of severe health crisis in the country.

Cummins agreed - India is a very good country

The Australian vice-captain said, "This is two different worlds." We are lucky, we are safe, we are well and there are people struggling for basic medical treatment. At first it was necessary to know whether our playing in the IPL was right and everyone said that it will give relief for three-four hours. I am doing what I can. India is a very good country for me and cricketers. '

Australia players can go to Maldives

After this T20 league is postponed, IPL players and allies associated with the IPL can visit Maldives for homecoming. The Australian government last week banned people arriving from India until 15 May due to Kovid-19 cases.

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