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PSL 6: Franchises want tournament in UAE after spike in Covid cases in Pakistan

The Covid-19 which forced the postponement of the Pakistan Super League’s sixth edition has once again come back before the restart of the same season to haunt the franchises and the board. With more than 4500 Covid-19 cases being reported daily for the past week, the country is now seeing a new surge, which might be the second wave. 

Due to this rise in the Covid cases, the franchises have asked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to relook its decision of holding the league in Karachi and given the United Arab Emirates as the alternate choice, as reported by ESPNCricinfo. 

The PSL is to resume on June 2 with 16 league-stage matches slotted between June 2 to June 14 at the National Stadium in Karachi. All the players have been asked to assemble by May 23 for mandatory seven-day quarantine. The playoffs are scheduled for June 16 and June 18, and the final on June 20.

The problem in taking league is not only financial but the heat of June is almost intolerable in the Emirates and not at all fit for playing sports. The sixth edition of the PSL was postponed due to a rise in covid cases in the bio-bubble. A total of 14 league matches were played between February 20 and March 3. 

Recently, PSL held a draft and picked new foreign recruits to fill in the loopholes of the teams as most of the foreign stars earlier part of various teams are now busy in County cricket and international duties.

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IPL 2021: CA won’t seek exemption from May 15 deadline for safe home return of Australian cricketers

Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers Association in a joint statement has confirmed that they are in touch with the Australian players present in the IPL bio-bubble after the indefinite suspension of the tournament. It further confirmed that it would not ask for an exemption from May 15 deadline set by the Australian government for a ban on travel to and from India. Terming the decision of BCCI to indefinitely postpone the 2021 Indian Premier League as being in favour of the safety and wellbeing of all participants, CA added that the Indian board is working closely to ensure the safe return of Aussie cricketers back home. "CA is in direct contact with the BCCI as they work through plans to ensure the safe accommodation and repatriation of Australian players, coaches, match officials and commentators back home to Australia,” the joint statement released on Tuesday, May 4, read. "CA and the ACA respect the decision of the Australian Government to pause travel from India until at least May 15 and will not seek exemptions. CA and the ACA thank the BCCI for their efforts and cooperation for the safe repatriation of all participants at the IPL," it added. Earlier in the day, the BCCI and IPL Chairman Brijesh Patel released a statement saying the tournament, which was scheduled to be played till May 30, has been suspended indefinitely. "The BCCI does not want to compromise on the safety of the players, support staff and the other participants involved in organising the IPL. This decision was taken keeping the safety, health and well-being of all the stakeholders in mind,” the statement read. "The BCCI will do everything in its powers to arrange for the secure and safe passage of all the participants in IPL 2021," it said regarding the foreigners involved in the league.

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EXCLUSIVE | IPL 2021 has been suspended as a precautionary measure: DDCA President

The Indian Premier League was on Tuesday suspended with immediate effect and for an indefinite time after there was a rise in COVID-19 cases within the teams. In an exclusive chat with OneCricket, the Delhi and District Association (DDCA) President Rohan Jaitley told that the postponement of the tournament has come as the precautionary measure as the health of the players and every other individual is primary and the most important thing. “As far as I know the players in the Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunrisers Hyderabad and support staff in Chennai Super Kings had tested positive for COVID-19. So, as a precautionary measure, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to suspend the IPL for now. Health of the players and everyone is primary and the most important thing,” Rohan said. There was a news that the ground staff at the Arun Jaitley stadium had tested positive but denying the reports, the President said that they were tested but the reports came out to be negative. “No, the ground staff at the stadium wasn’t tested positive,” he said. When asked whether the BCCI is planning to hold the event in the near future, the DDCA President said that the final call will be taken by the board but the tournament would be held as and when the condition becomes better. "The board will take the final call on holding the tournament as and when the condition becomes better and the decision will be taken at a later stage,” he further said. Delhi was slated to host the match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians on Tuesday.