
New Delhi, Dt
The Indian government has finally decided to open the doors of stadiums and sports complexes in the country after the third phase of lockdown implemented following the Kovid-12 epidemic. However, the stadiums and complexes will not be open to the public. Only after the implementation of the Corona Guidelines will the players be able to start practicing. Earlier, Sports Minister Kiran Rijiju had announced that only athletes preparing for the Olympics would be allowed to train in the initial phase.
The government has decided to extend the lockdown for the third time due to the Koro epidemic. The lockdown will now be in effect till May 31. According to the current announcement, the game has been placed in the category of public events. At the present stage the decision not to allow large crowds to gather has been continued.
With the third phase of the lockdown coming to an end, speculation about IPL planning began. However, the government has not lifted the travel restrictions, which will prevent the start of the IPL. The BCCI had indefinitely postponed the IPL in view of the Kovid-12 epidemic.
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