The T20 Blast tournament has been postponed due to Corona virus. In such a situation, the English county club Surrey ended their contract with two players. These cricketers include Pakistan spinner Shadab Khan and Australian opener Darcy Short.
The club has taken this decision on the basis of mutual consent in view of uncertainty due to Kovid-19. The club had earlier ended its contract with some cricketers.
Surrey's cricket director Alec Stewart said, "I want to thank Shadab Khan and his management companies including Short. They understood the current situation and supported us. Given the situation in England, this is the best decision for the players and the club." is."
All cricket tournaments in England are suspended until 1 July due to the Corona infection. Surrey had also ended Michael Naser's contract after the first 7 rounds of the county championship were suspended.
In India, the death toll from Corona virus rose to 1,223 on Saturday, while the number of infected also reached 37,776. In the last 24 hours 71 people died and 2,411 new cases have been reported. The country is currently undergoing treatment for 26,565 patients infected by the pandemic and 10,017 have recovered.
If we talk globally, 34,26,437 people have been infected so far, while 2,40,498 have lost their lives. Australian run machine Marnus Labuschen hopes that when it recovers from the Kovid-19 pandemic, cricket will resume its schedule.
Surrey's cricket director Alec Stewart said, "I want to thank Shadab Khan and his management companies including Short. They understood the current situation and supported us. Given the situation in England, this is the best decision for the players and the club." is."
All cricket tournaments in England are suspended until 1 July due to the Corona infection. Surrey had also ended Michael Naser's contract after the first 7 rounds of the county championship were suspended.
If we talk globally, 34,26,437 people have been infected so far, while 2,40,498 have lost their lives. Australian run machine Marnus Labuschen hopes that when it recovers from the Kovid-19 pandemic, cricket will resume its schedule.
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