The Game of Cricket changed after Coronavirus Epidemic


The Game of Cricket changed




In the second week of March, the game of cricket was put on break due to Coronavirus. After this, domestic and international cricket could not be organized in any country, but now positive news has come out from the cricket field, in which the game of cricket has started. Yes, this time cricket has been restored in a Test-playing nation, not in a small country.





Actually, cricket has started this week in Caribbean countries. The T10 Premier League (Vinci T10 Premier League) began in Kingston, the city of St. Vincent.





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In such a situation, for the first time after the Coronavirus, cricket has been restored in a big place. Cricket has started after about two and a half months, but everything seems to have changed in this 10-10 over tournament.





One can say that cricket has changed completely after the coronavirus. There are no spectators coming to the stadium, no saliva is being applied to the ball, sanitizers are also placed on the boundary line. For the first time such changes have been seen in the cricket field. Local spectators are seen playing players like domestic star Sunil Ambris in this tournament which runs till 31 May. Ambris is one of the six marquee players in the tournament.





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It is a very small tournament in terms of international cricket but it is the first tournament to be held in Test-playing countries after the games were suspended worldwide due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus epidemic.





Kishore Shallow, president of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Cricket Association, said the SVGCA is prioritizing a limited audience option at the stadium, which can have a maximum of 300 or 500 spectators. He said that although experts expressed concern and suggested that before approving the audience, we should try to regularize the management of the players.


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