New ICC Guidelines Issued for players and matches to all cricket boards

New ICC Guidelines
New ICC Guidelines

New ICC Guidelines Issued to all boards for restoration of cricket. Amid the devastation caused by the coronavirus worldwide. The ICC has issued new rules and guidelines for the restoration of cricket. 

International Cricket Council (ICC) is the highest institution of cricket in the world. The ICC on Friday recommended in its guidelines for the appointment of the Chief Medical Officer. It is also advisable to set up a 14-day isolation camp.

ICC Tweet with the Information: 

 

New ICC Guidelines focusing on safety and security

The ICC issued comprehensive guidelines for the resumption of cricket around the world. It also focused on maintaining high-security protocols for players and audience. The ICC said that consider the appointment of the Chief Medical Officer or Biosafety Officer. 

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He will be responsible for implementing the Biosafety Scheme for the restoration of cricket. Let me tell you that there are no detailed guidelines issues from the government regarding practice and competition so far.

Consider the necessity of conducting separate training camps, health, temperature testing, and COVID-19 testing for players. Make sure the team is COVID-19 free for at least 14 days before the trip. 

Cricket activities have stopped since corona outbreak in the world

The apex body of cricket also recommended the preparation of a proper test plans during practice and competition. Cricket activities have stopped since the outbreak of the world epidemic. Due to this disease, the upcoming T20 World Cup is also under threat.

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Let me tell you that BCCI is thinking of organizing the 13th season of IPL between September and November. However, this is only possible when complete rules and regulations will be shared by the board. Team, player, official and other staff safety need to be the first priority before BCCI decision for any match 

There is news from other cricket boards too for completing earlier schedule matches. The T20 world cup is also scheduled for this year in Australia.