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Work from home, BCCI tells its employees amid COVID-19 scare

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March 18, 2020
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CALCUTTA (India): With the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic spreading across states in India, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has asked employees to work from home.

The Indian men’s team’s home ODI series against South Africa was scrapped recently and the start of the Indian Premier League (IPL) has also been pushed back to April 15 for now.

This has given the otherwise busy BCCI officials some ‘free’ time.

The BCCI president Sourav Ganguly took to Instagram to share a photograph with the message, “Amids all the corona virus scare .. happy to sit in the lounge at 5pm .. free… can’t remember when I did last ..”

It has been a tough period for the BCCI otherwise as it has had take tough calls regarding the IPL, a big money spinner for the board.

The decision was taken after state governments decided against letting the board host matches to prevent the coronavirus pandemic from spreading further.

Ganguly recently stated that the IPL, if goes through, will be a truncated affair than usual as the window provided for the tournament is limited.

“If it happens, it has to be truncated because if it starts on April 15, then anyway 15 days are gone. How truncated, how many games, I can’t tell at the moment,” he told reporters after meeting officials from IPL franchises.

“Allow us a week and then we will figure out how things go around in the world and decide,” he said. “We will reassess the situation every week. We will (coordinate) with the (authorities) and work around.” he added.

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