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The Umpires Also Exit From IPL 2021 After Players

The Umpires Also Exit From IPL 2021 After Players. After the players, the umpires also switched sides from IPL 2021, Corona is the reason.

Continuing to exit the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League, ie IPL, and withdrawing his name from the tournament continues. Even now umpires have joined this list.

Five players in particular, including Ravichandran Ashwin (Delhi Capitals), Andrew Tye and Liam Livingstone (Rajasthan Royals), Adam Jampa, and Ken Richardson (Royal Challengers Bangalore), opted out of the league due to various reasons related to COVID-19.

The latest names in the IPL 2021 exit list are umpires Nitin Menon and Australian Paul Riffel, who are part of the ICC umpire’s elite panel.

Both these umpires have decided to withdraw from IPL for personal reasons. Menon has flown to his home in Indore after his mother and wife were infected with corona.

While former Australian seamer Riffel has returned due to concerns about the Australian government not allowing flights from India.

A BCCI official told the news agency, “Nitin’s mother and wife have been found positive in the coronavirus test. That is why Nitin has to be ejected from the tournament’s bio-bubble.

We hope they recovers soon and We are always with them for any help they need. The backups we have will be used in the matches that were handed to them. ”

BCCI’s Interim Chief Executive Officer Hemang Amin on Tuesday wrote to all eight IPL teams, players, officials, commentators as well as coaching and support staff to ensure their  smooth transport,

The BCCI’s advice comes after the Australian government decided to stop all flights from India until 15 May.

This player can be the captain of Chennai Super Kings after Mahendra Singh Dhoni, former spinner named

In the 14th season of the Indian Premier League, the team of Chennai Super Kings has shown a bang.

Last season, the team was eliminated from the first round but this time after five consecutive wins, the team remains at the top of the table.

Former Indian spinner Pragyan Ojha told Kane Williamson should be given the captaincy of the Chennai team after Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

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