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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has made a big announcement on the afternoon of Friday 12 June. The BCCI has postponed the next two tours of the Indian team till further orders. The Cricket Board of India has said that the Indian team captained by Virat Kohli will not visit Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe due to the Coronavirus epidemic. Earlier the cancellation of the Sri Lankan tour was confirmed by the Sri Lanka Cricket Board itself.
In fact, the Indian team had to travel to the neighbouring country on 24 June 2020 to play the three-match ODI series of Sri Lanka tour and the T20 International series of the same number of matches, while on 22 August in Zimbabwe the Indian team had to play the three-match ODI series, But due to the COVID 19 epidemic, the BCCI has cancelled these tours for the present time, because Indian players have not even started practising yet.
The BCCI has released a new media on Friday saying that as stated in the press release came that on 17 May that after the conditions are fully secured the BCCI will first organize an outdoor camp for its contracted players, the board is still Stubborn on the matter. The BCCI is hard to take steps towards reintroducing international and domestic cricket, but the board will not be quick to take any decisions that prevent efforts made by the central, state governments and several other related agencies to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
BCCI officials have been paying attention to the advisories issued by the Government of India, and the board is committed to fully following the restrictions and guidelines issued. The BCCI will continue to study and evaluate the changing situation. BCCI is committed not only to the bilateral series but also to organize the 13th season of the world's most expensive T20 league (IPL), which has already been postponed indefinitely.
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