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If the training for cricket starts, the players will have to follow these rules

Dubai : PTI When cricket will officially begin after the corona virus epidemic, nothing can be said, but the training of cricketers is going to start soon. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has made certain rules for the training of cricketers and then during the inception of cricketers. Everyone has to follow these rules.


Neither the cricketers will be allowed to go to the toilet during the match or training nor will the cricketers be allowed to hand over caps or spectacles to the on-field umpires during the match. In such a situation, when the international cricketers return to the field again, they will have to give up some of their old habits. The guidelines have been issued by the ICC in view of the resumption of cricket.

Under the new ICC rules, players will not be allowed to give their personal belongings such as caps, towels, spectacles, jumpers to the umpire or their partner. The ICC has said in its guidelines that players and umpires must maintain physical distance. In such a situation, players will not be able to hand over their personal belongings to the umpires. However, it is not clear to whom the players will hand over their belongings?

Players are not likely to keep a cap or spectacles on the field during the match, as this can lead to a penalty in the form of a helmet. At the same time, the ICC wants to reduce the time of matches to start and later the changing room, as the corona virus can also pass from one surface to another, increasing the risk of spreading the infection.

ICC has issued necessary guidelines

- After coming in contact with the ball, you have to sanitize yourself immediately

- Neither toilet allowed nor bath during training

- It is necessary to sanitize before and after using personal equipment

- Salons like bat, gloves, pads, helmets should be sanitized

- Players and support staff will not use a chair

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