
IPL 2021 postponed: Hope overseas players can find a way back to their families - Michael Vaughan
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IPL 2021: After BCCI postponed the 14th edition of the IPL on Tuesday, former England captain Michael Vaughan called the decision correct and hoped to see the overseas players find a way back to their families.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has reacted to the news of BCCI postponing IPL 2021 on Tuesday after two more players in the bio-bubble tested positive for Covid-19. Seems a very sensible decision to postpone the IPL .. Now cases have started to appear inside the bubble they had no other option .. Hope everyone stays safe in India and all the overseas players can find a way back to there families .. #IPL2021 In view of the COVID crisis in India and with players testing positive, the postponement of IPL with immediate effect is the correct course of action taken by @BCCI and the IPL governing council.Hope to see IPL back soon in better & safe environment.#IPL2021 #IndiaFightsCOVID19 India - it’s heartbreaking to see a country I love so much suffering!You WILL get through this!You WILL be stronger coming out of this!Your kindness & generosity NEVER goes unnoticed even during this crisis! #IncredibleIndia Kolkata Knight Riders' (KKR) Varun Chakravarthy and Sandeep warrier tested positive as the 30th league match between their team and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) was postponed on Monday. Wriddhiman Saha and Amit Mishra returned positive results on Tuesday, hours before Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) versus Mumbai Indians (MI) match in New Delhi. BCCI had to take the hard call this time and postpone the 14th edition of the IPL to ensure the safety of the participants. Michael Vaughan has called BCCI's decision 'sensible', also expressing concern for the overseas players left stranded in the India due to ban on flights from the Covid-hit country.More Related News