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IPL teams taking their own net bowlers to UAE

Strict bio-security measures are being put in place for the 53-day tournament, which begins on Sept. 19.

By Reuters Aug 13, 2020 1:10:48 PM IST (Updated)


Indian Premier League (IPL) teams are planning to take their own practice bowlers to the United Arab Emirates as the bio-secure 'bubble' surrounding the Twenty20 tournament prevents them from using local cricketers, franchise officials told Reuters.
The IPL was scheduled to begin in late March but was indefinitely postponed due to the novel coronavirus outbreak before being switched to the UAE earlier this month. Strict bio-security measures are being put in place for the 53-day tournament, which begins on Sept. 19, and the IPL's eight teams will have to arrange their own net bowlers while maintaining the league's health protocols.
"We're planning to take around eight-10 net bowlers," Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Chief Executive Kasi Viswanathan said by telephone. "We have a list of players from Tamil Nadu to pick from and most of them will be first class cricketers."