IPL 2021: BCCI lays down bio-secure protocols, family members to be punished for bubble breach

The second phase of IPL 2021 will be held in UAE from September 19 to October 15.

International players won't have to quarantine ahead of IPL 2021 | BCCI/IPLNone of the overseas cricketers featuring in the second phase of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 will have to undergo quarantine but the franchise members and families might face punishment if there is a “bubble breach”, BCCI’s health and safety protocols release stated.

IPL 2021, which got underway in April in India, was postponed on May 4 after the completion of 29 games due to COVID-19 positive cases in bio-bubbles of multiple franchises.

A total of 31 matches will be played in the second leg, due to be held in UAE from September 19 to October 15.

“Breach of any Bio-Secure Environment protocols by franchise members or their families will be subject to disciplinary action by the BCCI,” BCCI said in its Health and Safety protocols, a copy of which is in possession of PTI.

The second half of IPL 14 will see participation of players from around the world, including Australia, New Zealand, England, South Africa, West Indies and Bangladesh, among others.

As per the protocols, “All franchise team members must undergo a COVID-19 RT-PCR test, 72 hours before their scheduled flight … All individuals must quarantine themselves and avoid contact with others after the RT-PCR test.

“All members whose RT-PCR test result is negative may travel to the franchise’s city of choice,” it stated, which means that there is no quarantine for international players.

The document also said, “depending on the country of flight departure, all international passengers arriving at Dubai airport are required to display a negative RT-PCR test report for sample taken between 48-72 hours before their scheduled flight.

“For passengers arriving from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan, it is mandatory that the COVID-19 PCR report includes a QR code linked to the original report for verification process,” it added.

The document further outlined the process which the “franchise team members and their families would undertake” for “entering and remaining within the Bubble.”

“They may only leave the Bubble in unavoidable circumstances. However, for unscheduled visits prior permission must be sought from the BCCI Chief Medical Officer before leaving the Bubble.

“Re-entry to the Bubble is only permitted after completing 6 full days quarantine and confirmation that all 3 results of the RT-PCR tests for samples collected on day 2,4 and 6 are negative,” stated the protocols.

It also mentioned what needs to be done in case anyone has to visit a hospital for any investigation.

“In exceptional circumstances, if members within a bubble are required to visit a hospital for investigation and/or treatment, green corridors will be created to avoid close contact with any individuals who are outside their Bio-Secure Bubbles,” it said.

“(A) team member and accompanying team staff must wear PPE and sanitise their hands frequently during hospital visits. In the interest of the health and safety of the other members of the team, all members must follow the prescribed guidelines in this Health and Safety document to maintain the sanctity of the Bio-Secure environment.”

The document also explained in detail the measures that everyone associated with the tournament need to follow in order to ensure the smooth functioning of the tournament.

(With PTI inputs)

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 08 Aug, 2021

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