IPL 2020: Ajinkya Rahane won't mind playing IPL in empty stadiums if it ensures fans’ safety

The 13th edition of IPL has been suspended until further notice in the wake of Coronavirus crisis.

Ajinkya Rahane | IANSAmid the COVID-19 pandemic, India batsman Ajinkya Rahane on Wednesday (April 29) supported the idea of staging IPL in empty stadiums as it will ensure the safety of the fans.

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The BCCI suspended the 13th edition of IPL until further notice after Indian government extended the Coronavirus lockdown till May 3. The IPL 2020 was scheduled to kickstart on March 29 but it was initially postponed until April 15 due to the lockdown before the final call came from the Indian cricket board.

Speaking in an Instagram Live session arranged by Delhi Capitals, Rahane said: "COVID-19 pandemic has taught everyone that unexpected things can happen, therefore we need to be happy about what we are doing, and should value what we have.

"As for IPL or any other sport, I feel it could be played without spectators. All of us have played domestic cricket in almost empty stadiums, so that's an experience all cricketers are used to."

"Of course we are nothing without our fans, and that's why their safety is of utmost importance. Even if they get to watch some Live action from home, I am sure that will be an enjoyable experience as well. The safety of fans is key, and if we need to play in empty stadiums for that, we are open to do it,” he added.

Rahane, who was roped in by Delhi Capitals at the IPL 2020 auction, said he is really excited about playing for the franchise.

"It is something I've really been eager about, and it has stemmed in because of the things I've heard about the team from the likes of Ishant, Shikhar, and Shreyas. They've told me that it's like a huge family where everyone is always backing each other, and enjoying each other's successes," the former Rajasthan Royals captain said.

Just like any other professional sportsman, Rahane is currently spending time at home and enjoying bonding with his wife and daughter.

"I'm trying to be as positive as possible during this lockdown, and staying at home with my wife and daughter. It's given me an opportunity to bond with them, and I am also able to help my wife in cooking and cleaning.

"I'm also trying to revive my karate skills, something that I pursued as a child. It definitely helps me in maintaining my agility and fitness, and I am enjoying it a lot," India’s Test specialist said.

(With PTI inputs)

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 30 Apr, 2020

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