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IPL can be Held without Audience after Situation Comes Under Control: Harbhajan Singh

Akash Singh

The entire World is currently facing trouble due to Coronavirus infection. Many major countries have a lockdown situation and this includes India too. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has also postponed the Indian Premier League because of the Corona epidemic. On April 14, the lockdown in India will end only then a decision will be made on its event. Spinner Harbhajan Singh, who plays for Chennai Super Kings, has given his opinion on this year's IPL event. He told how IPL can be organized and what preparations will have to be made to get it done.

Bhajji told, "The audience is the most important, but the situation is like this, then I don't mind if the match is organized without the audience. Yes, as a player I will not get that thing but viewers will be able to enjoy watching IPL on TV sitting at home. We need to be very careful about everything. The safety of the players has to be prioritized. It has to be decided that the places where the matches will be played, the hotels and the flights are well-lit."

Harbhajan said, "I get to play a lot of matches, hoping that after a gap of one year I will be able to play 17 matches (including the IPL finals). I miss going to the ground so much, the spectators shout for us. I hope the IPL starts soon, till then I keep myself fit. "

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