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The IPL, to be held from September 19 in the UAE, won’t feature any toss mascot this year which means the BCCI will lose out on another avenue of earning sponsorship money.
While players and support staff’s families can join them, they won’t be allowed to travel on the team bus and can’t leave the bio bubble.
According to the SOP which was handed to the franchises and is in possession of PTI, the teams will be encouraged to use the stands for dressing room purpose which helps in maintaining social distancing.
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Also, the teams have been asked to use electronic team sheets rather than captains carrying hard copies of their playing XI list.
The SOP also states that franchises might install “Scalene Hypercharge Corona Canon (Shycocan), a device that has the ability to neutralize 99.9 percent of the coronavirus that might be floating in the air in closed spaces.”
For the medical team, including physios and masseurs, the SOP recommends that if they need to get in physical contact with the player (massage sessions, etc), they have to wear PPE kits.
Players and match officials have been strictly advised to go back to their hotel and have a shower after match days.
The other recommendations are mostly those which ICC has already stated in its SOP published a couple of months back, including the ban on saliva to shine the ball. The players have been discouraged from sharing sporting equipment.