Covid-19 (coronavirus) has invaded the Indian Premier League (IPL). Delhi Capitals physio Patrick Farhart has been attacked by Corona, according to a statement from the IPL organizing authority. The statement further said that Patrick Farhart is under the constant observation of the medical team in Delhi.
The sports world came to a standstill due to the impact of Covid-19 all over the world. Various tournaments and series are closed in different parts of the world. The authorities could not even organize a mega-event like the World Cup. The Board of Cricket Control for India (BCCI) organized the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2021 under tight security.
Indian Premier League (IPL) has been going on for the 15th time this year
Despite the tight security, Corona attacked the tournament. The organizing committee was forced to suspend the tournament in the middle of the tournament due to the increase in infections. The rest of the tournament was later held in the UAE. This time IPL got bad news right in the middle of the tournament. The bad news came from Mostafiz’s team Delhi Capitals.
However, the IPL organizing authority is on alert about the corona infection. This year’s IPL is being held in only four venues in Mumbai and Pune in compliance with the strict bio-safety zone. There are no home-away facilities. However, after overcoming all the warnings, Corona hit the Capitals camp.
It is to be mentioned that Delhi Capitals have played 4 matches in the ongoing IPL so far. Which equals two wins and two losses. The team is at number 6 in the table with 4 points. Bangladeshi star Mostafizur Rahman is playing IPL for that team.
Mostafiz is in great rhythm till now. The left-arm pacer made his debut in the Delhi Capitals’ jersey in his debut match. He took 3 wickets for 23 runs. Despite being wicketless in the next two matches, The Phiz bowled quite economically. So far in the current season, his bowling economy is 5.83.
Meanwhile, only time will say what will happen if the corona transmission between the teams increases further. But if this number continues to grow, it will be difficult for teams to retain foreign cricketers and coaching staff. As like the previous season of IPL. Many foreign stars have already withdrawn from the IPL to protect themselves from the biological protection zone.