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COVID-19 Scare In IPL 2023 After Cases Spike In India? Here’s What You Need To Know

With a night’s sleep left to go for the opening match of the 16th edition of the Indian Premier League, there is a problem for the Indian board as COVID-19 cases have suddenly spiked in the country over the past week.

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It’s About Players Taking Responsibility, Just Be Sensible: ICC CEO on Women’s WC Amid COVID Threat

The women's ODI World Cup begins March 4 across six different venues in New Zealand. The opening match is between New Zealand and the West Indies.

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IND vs WI: Ruturaj Gaikwad Recovers, Out Of Isolation

Ruturaj warmed the bench in the home T20 series against New Zealand and also did not get an opportunity to play against South Africa in the away ODI series.

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Ranji Trophy: Squad Size Capped At 30, Two Covid-19 Reserves Allowed

Concurrently, the board is also allowing the states to carry two reserves given the pandemic situation.

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Shikhar Dhawan, Sheryas Iyer Train After Recovering From COVID-19

Four other persons, including net bowler Navdeep Saini, have also tested positive for COVID-19. Saini was on the standby list. Saini had also recovered from COVID-19 and had trained in the nets on Monday.

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IPL 2022: No Empty Stadiums, 25 Per Cent Capacity Crowds May be Allowed – Report

IPL 2022: The idea is to replicate the 'model' of the Wankhede Test match last December between India and New Zealand at the venue.

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IPL 2022 in India: League Matches in Maharashtra, Playoffs in Gujarat – Report

IPL 2022 in India: In Maharashtra, there are four stadiums to be precise - CCI, DY Patil, Wankhede Stadium, and the MCA in Pune.

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Plan To Retain Schedule As It Is With The Six Venues: Women’s World Cup CEO

The eight-team World Cup, with 31 matches overall, will be played across six venues with Hagley Oval in Christchurch scheduled to host the final.

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India Skipper Yash Dhull And Four Others Recover From COVID Ahead of U-19 WC QF But Nishant Sindhu Tests Positive

Nishant Sindhu, who captained the team in the absence of Dhull, tested positive following the final league game against Uganda and won't be available for the knock-out match.

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West Indies U-19 Get Two COVID-19 Replacements

The replacement of a player requires the approval of the Event Technical Committee.

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