New Delhi : The Board of Control for Cricket in India, Sourav Ganguly, has said that the money will not be deducted from the Indian cricketers due to the damage done to the sports world due to the corona virus epidemic. However, Ganguly has also indicated that if the IPL 2020 season is canceled, then the players may fall. Anyway, many cricket boards have cut the salaries of the players of their team.
Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly told our affiliate newspaper Mid-Day, "We have to check our financial condition, see how much money we have and we will decide after that. No Indian Premier League (IPL) hosting Doing this will result in a loss of 4 thousand crores to the board which is very big. If IPL happens, we will not have to go for salary cuts. We will manage things. "
Sourav Ganguly has also said that people do not know how much money is spent to organize a match. Cricket Australia has suffered a lot, to which Ganguly has said, "Look, it involves a lot of expenses. People cannot imagine how much money is needed to run a game." It is clear that the Australian Cricket Board wants to play a home series against India to prevent the financial crisis.
Cricket Australia had proposed to India to play a five-Test series in Australia instead of four, to which Sourav Ganguly said, "I don't think it would be possible for India to participate in five Test matches in Australia." . There will be limited overs games and in addition we have to consider 14-day quarantine guidelines. All this will extend the tour. "
Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly told our affiliate newspaper Mid-Day, "We have to check our financial condition, see how much money we have and we will decide after that. No Indian Premier League (IPL) hosting Doing this will result in a loss of 4 thousand crores to the board which is very big. If IPL happens, we will not have to go for salary cuts. We will manage things. "
Sourav Ganguly has also said that people do not know how much money is spent to organize a match. Cricket Australia has suffered a lot, to which Ganguly has said, "Look, it involves a lot of expenses. People cannot imagine how much money is needed to run a game." It is clear that the Australian Cricket Board wants to play a home series against India to prevent the financial crisis.
Cricket Australia had proposed to India to play a five-Test series in Australia instead of four, to which Sourav Ganguly said, "I don't think it would be possible for India to participate in five Test matches in Australia." . There will be limited overs games and in addition we have to consider 14-day quarantine guidelines. All this will extend the tour. "
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