IPL 2021: Broadcasters Worried After Wankhede Groundstaff Test Positive For COVID-19

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IPL 2021: Broadcasters Worried After Wankhede Groundstaff Test Positive For COVID-19

The Wankhede stadium is set to host 10 IPL games this season.© AFP


With less than a week to go for Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 to kick off, broadcasters are concerned with the coronavirus situation in the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai. Groundstaff at the stadium have tested positive for COVID-19, and there are concerns that they may have interacted with other groundstaff. Replacing only the ones who have tested Covid-positive may not be enough and the only way of resolving the situation is to bench all members of the groundstaff, broadcasters have told NDTV.

The Wankhede stadium is set to host 10 games in IPL 2021.

The first match at the Wankhede will be on April 10, with last year’s finalists Delhi Capitals taking on three-time champions Chennai Super Kings.

IPL 2021 kicks off on April 9, with defending champions Mumbai Indians facing off against Virat Kohli-led Royal Challengers Bangalore in Chennai.

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The IPL is returning to India this year after moving out to the UAE for the 2020 season due to the coronavirus pandemic.

IPL 2020 was held across Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi as Mumbai Indians marched to a record-extending fifth title.

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