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New Delhi: The BCCI in all likelihood will do away with bio-bubbles from the upcoming five-match T20 series against South Africa, keeping in mind the mental well-being of cricketers. Bio-bubbles became a part of the lives of cricketers with almost all the series (home and away) played in strict bio-secure environment due to the Covid-19 […]
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New Delhi: The management of the Prime Volleyball League has decided to shift the tournament’s venue from Kochi to Hyderabad. The tournament will now be held at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium. The league will be held between February 5 to February 27, the fixtures for the competition will shortly be announced. The competition will be […]
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Kusal Mendis, Niroshan Dickwella and Danushka Gunathilaka, were seen roaming the streets of Durham after the final T20 international on Sunday night, which Sri Lanka lost by a massive 89 runs.
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A video shared on twitter by IPS officer Rupin Sharma, shows how a man has converted his bike into a ‘bio-bubble’, so as to shield himself and his pillion riders from the novel Coronavirus
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The three-week window will be enough for the league to complete its remaining 31 games for the season, a win-win scenario for all the primary stakeholders including the BCCI, franchises and broadcasters
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Seifert insisted that his Covid-19 ordeal will not deter him from travelling to India again for future assignments, including the T20 World Cup to be held later this year.
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Both the men's and women's teams are expected to fly out on June 2 after all the playing and non-playing members return three negative RT-PCR results
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New Delhi: Genuine apprehensions preceded the kick-off, but many months, matches and competitions later, the All India Football Federation’s Covid-19 bio-bubble remains as impregnable as ever. It’s proud general secretary, Kushal Das, feels their model could be used as a case study for institutions and international sports federations which have seen their bio-bubble being breached by […]
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According to reports in British media, the change in nomenclature has been done to avoid negative connotation of the term 'bio-bubble' and make team camp a relaxed place to live
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The New Zealand all-rounder also has serious doubts whether India would be able to host the 16-team T20 World Cup later this year
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New Zealand players to be sent back today while Williamson and 3 others to leave for London on May 11
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Hussey and Balaji were among the prominent non-playing staff to test positive when the IPL was "indefinitely suspended" on Tuesday.
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The 2021 IPL was postponed this week after multiple Covid-19 cases emerged within the tournament's bio-bubbles in Ahmedabad and New Delhi.
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The biggest loss for BCCI is the money it gets from Star Sports for the broadcast rights of the tournament.
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This decision was taken after growing number of Covid-19 cases that affected the players and teams
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Doubles player rates his performance with Ashwini in mixed doubles as the best in his career
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The players would reach Chennai in batches -- from different cities -- and enter the bio-bubble from January 27
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There were also news stories being circulated that Indian players are not ready to play at the Gabba in Brisbane owing to stricter Covid-19 restrictions.
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Sergio Lobera noted that this edition would be the most competitive season given that all teams have assembled good sides
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BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal echoed Ganguly's sentiment and hoped that the world's biggest T20 event will return to its full glory next year