RCB and CSK may face a big problem in early IPL 2020, this is the reason


RCB and CSK may face a big problem in early IPL 2020, this is the reason




RCB and CSK may face a big problem in early IPL 2020





The 13th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is scheduled to begin on 19 September. Teams are busy in deciding their strategy for IPL, while BCCI and IPL Governing Council have to discuss schedule and health-related issues in the next few days. This time IPL is scheduled to be held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), not in India due to the coronavirus epidemic. However, here too players will have to follow all the restrictions.





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Meanwhile, a bad news is coming out for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK), saying that RCB, captained by Virat Kohli and CSK big players captained by Dhoni, started IPL 2020. I will not be able to connect with the team. Indeed, recently the government of South Africa has implemented a lockdown in the country, with international travel also banned until the end of September. In such a situation, how players will come to play IPL is a matter of concern.





The lockdown in South Africa simply means that other South African players like AB de Villiers, Dale Steyn, Faf Duplessis and Quinton Dickock will not be able to make it to the IPL on time. The biggest purchase in this year's auction was made by Chris Morris, who was bought by Virat's captain RCB for Rs 10 crore. This is why RCB and CSK will suffer a huge loss if the government does not make arrangements to send these players to the UAE.





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This is also a cause for concern for RCB, as players like AB de Villiers, Dale Steyn and Chris Morris could become part of the playing XI. At the same time, CSK had Imran Tahir, Faf Duplessis and Lungi Nagidi. At least two of these players would have been part of CSK's final 11. However, following the government's decree, it seems that these players may not be seen on the field at the beginning of IPL. Apart from these, Quinton Dickock will play for Mumbai Indians, Kagiso Rabada for Delhi Capitals, David Miller for Rajasthan Royals and Hardus Wiljon Punjab.


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