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BCCI working on bio-bubble in Abu Dhabi

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is working on a bio-bubble in Abu Dhabi to complete the rest of the IPL 2021 season, although it is yet to formally inform the IPL franchises about the league’s rescheduled dates and bio-bubble protocols. To do. Actually IPL is expected to resume around 18-19 September.

A recent notification from the Abu Dhabi government is understood to have said that people coming here only from Green List countries will not need to be quarantined, but visitors from other countries will have to stay in quarantine, including India. Who has recently seen the second wave of corona, so he is not in the green list. According to the notification, people from countries not included in the Green List will have to stay in quarantine for five days if both doses of the vaccine have been administered and if they have not got the vaccine, they will have to stay in the quarantine for 10 days. It is noteworthy that this new notification of the Government of Abu Dhabi has come into effect from June 24.

According to the information, the BCCI is working with the Government of Abu Dhabi in coordination with the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), as many such Indian players will travel from the UK to Abu Dhabi, which is not in the green list. In fact, apart from New Zealand and Australia, no major cricket country is in the green list. Meanwhile, the BCCI is looking forward to bubble-to-bubble transfers from the UK to the UAE and is working with the UAE authorities to ensure a systematic transfer of players.