New Delhi : Corona virus infection has hit the whole world. Millions of people have lost their investigations so far from this epidemic. Prevention measures are being taken all over the world. Amid the havoc of the Corona virus, the ICC, the highest institution of cricket, has issued new rules and guidelines for the restoration of cricket.
The ICC on Friday recommended in its guidelines the appointment of the Chief Medical Officer and to set up a 14-day isolation camp. The ICC issued comprehensive guidelines for the resumption of cricket around the world and also focused on maintaining high security protocols.
The ICC said that consider the appointment of the Chief Medical Officer or Biosafety Officer who would be responsible for implementing the biosafety scheme for the restoration of government guidelines and practice and competition.
The ICC guidelines state that before the match, consider the necessity of conducting separate training camps, health, temperature testing and Covid-19 testing. Make sure the team is free of Kovid-19 at least 14 days before the trip.
Cricket will start soon
The West Indies Cricket Board has also asked to send the tour of England on a predetermined schedule. From June 4, the Windies team has to play in the Test series with England. At the same time, Pakistan cricket team has announced to go on a tour of England in August.
Recommendation to stop the use of saliva on the ball
On the same Monday, the ICC Cricket Committee headed by Anil Kumble recommended banning the use of saliva to shine the ball in view of the risk of Corona virus infection. The committee's recommendation will be placed before the ICC Chief Executives' Committee. It is expected to be near in July.
The ICC on Friday recommended in its guidelines the appointment of the Chief Medical Officer and to set up a 14-day isolation camp. The ICC issued comprehensive guidelines for the resumption of cricket around the world and also focused on maintaining high security protocols.
The ICC said that consider the appointment of the Chief Medical Officer or Biosafety Officer who would be responsible for implementing the biosafety scheme for the restoration of government guidelines and practice and competition.
The ICC guidelines state that before the match, consider the necessity of conducting separate training camps, health, temperature testing and Covid-19 testing. Make sure the team is free of Kovid-19 at least 14 days before the trip.
Cricket will start soon
The West Indies Cricket Board has also asked to send the tour of England on a predetermined schedule. From June 4, the Windies team has to play in the Test series with England. At the same time, Pakistan cricket team has announced to go on a tour of England in August.
Recommendation to stop the use of saliva on the ball
On the same Monday, the ICC Cricket Committee headed by Anil Kumble recommended banning the use of saliva to shine the ball in view of the risk of Corona virus infection. The committee's recommendation will be placed before the ICC Chief Executives' Committee. It is expected to be near in July.
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