IPL 2021: “We have made a request to BCCI for COVID-19 vaccination,” says Delhi Capitals’ chief

Delhi Capitals' CEO said that an event of IPL 2021's importance requires vaccination.

Delhi Capitals (DC) | BCCI/IPLIndian Premier League (IPL 2021) franchise Delhi Capitals’ (DC) chief revealed that they have made a request to the BCCI for COVID-19 vaccination.

With the 2021 edition of the Indian Premier League set to be played across six venues and the situation around the coronavirus evolving every minute, getting those involved in the cash-rich league vaccinated is definitely an area that would need discussion.

DC CEO Vinod Bisht confirmed to ANI that the franchise is confident that the BCCI and the government will look into the matter before the IPL 2021.

"It (vaccination) has been on top of our mind, especially in a scenario like the one we have this year where the IPL is in caravan model and we have to travel from one city to another. We made a request to the BCCI, I am pretty sure that the BCCI would have also put that request to the government, which I am not aware of, and the government also I am sure has a priority which is set in like you yourself mentioned that the Olympic athletes are the top priority and certainly I feel the government will recognize that an event of this nature requires that protection,” DC CEO said.

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"And they will certainly prioritize not only the players, the associated staff and the broadcasting team and everyone who is in the management to get vaccinated so that we have an event-free IPL," he explained.

Bisht said that they were thankful to the BCCI for managing the IPL 2021 despite all challenges that the board is facing when it comes to logistics and ensuring the safety of all parties involved in the organization of the league.

"Firstly, we got to be grateful to BCCI to be able to put together this event even in this challenging scenario. The scenario in itself is evolving by the day and new challenges come up for the event organizers and I am sure BCCI has the wherewithal to deal with them. The guidelines will get modified with an eye on the developing scenario and I am sure for an organization like BCCI, they will always have an alternate plan put together if the situation presents itself," he said.

DC CEO Colonel Vinod Bisht | DC TwitterDC CEO also spoke about the situation with some important venues missing out on hosting the IPL 2021 matches given that only six cities were shortlisted as the venues for IPL 14 matches.

Actually this is benchmarked to what happened in IPL 13 where everybody was located at one place and everything was within a distance which was manageable from wherever everyone was staying. Unfortunately, we don't have that kind of infrastructure advantage in any of the locations which BCCI could use. That is how this particular caravan model came up.

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This also means a franchise doesn't play at home, so that takes away the other team's disadvantage and puts everyone on the same pedestal. IPL 14 is definitely going to be more challenging as compared to the last edition,” DC CEO said.

IPL 2021 begins on April 9 with defending champions Mumbai Indians taking on Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in Chennai.

(ANI inputs)

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 20 Mar, 2021

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