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CRICKET & CORANA: EFFECTS

As we all are suffering from a tough time due to the global pandemic CORONA VIRUS(COVID-19). I hope that you all are keeping yourselves safe and cautious at the same time.  We as mankind  have to show our mental stability and stand together to fight with this pandemic and I am sure we'll defeat this also by sharing sense of positivity and unity. Now, I am advancing to current debatable topic which is "CORONA AND ITS EFFECT ON CRICKET". As a cricket fan, we all are very disappointed because of the situation around us but again safety and health comes first. Even the first lesson that a cricket coach will give cricketer in training is temperament and how to leave the non playable delivery. As a cricket fan we have to leave these difficult deliveries and will certainly hit from middle of the bat when we get chance. I know it's hard for us nowadays to live without cricket because of the heavy cricketing calander of whole season but we have to wait for few more days/weeks for life to come back on track. Now I'll talk about consequences. We all were thrilled with excitement for biggest tournament of cricket IPL(Indian Premier league) which got postponed due to pandemic and I don't see any near hope for this league to occur and if it will happen it would probably without audience presence in stadiums. Which will totally be a different experience for all of us. We can't even think of cricket without crowd and noise all around in the stadium. This will be most unlikely and contrast situation which will hit upon us  due to the CORONA. And I think this will be the biggest effect for all cricket fans together. We all are getting bored without cricket these days. Now if we  talk about second grand event of this year then obviously it would be  T20 WORLD CUP which I think probably would be postponed or get cancelled this year.  Again, which will be biggest loss and depriving  for cricket players as well as fans too. Because we all waited for it for four long years. If we talk about effects of Corona then the biggest effect in my view will be the relation/bond between a fan and a cricketer. I am not telling that it will get lost but there will be a downfall certainly. If talk about effect on cricketing manner then it is also not untouchable with Corona pandemic. I hope everyone heard about the new rule that prohibits a player to spit  saliva on the ball which bring a lot of difference in playing condition and Cricket will become more batting powered game. So ICC should scrutinize bowlers perspective for the game that need to be balance accordingly. They should find a way which bring balance between bat and a ball. I will limit my words and finish it here only.
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