NEW DELHI: India called off their cricket tour of Zimbabwe over the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) on Friday, a day after their upcoming trip to Sri Lanka was also cancelled.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) added that it would not ‘rush into any decision’ about resuming training camps for India’s players.

After Sri Lanka’s board revealed on Thursday that this month’s visit by India was off, the tour of Zimbabwe in August had also looked in jeopardy.

“The Indian cricket team will not travel to Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe owing to the current threat of Covid-19,” a BCCI statement said.

India had been due to travel to Sri Lanka on June 24 for three ODIs and three Twenty20s, and then launch a three-ODI Zimbabwe tour on Aug 22.

The BCCI are hoping to squeeze in the lucrative Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament, on hold since March, before the T20 World Cup which is scheduled to take place in October and November.

India’s next trip is a major, money-spinning tour of Australia for three ODIs, four Tests and three T20s starting in October.

Although India’s government has allowed stadiums to reopen during the national Covid-19 lockdown, the BCCI said it was not about to resume training.

“The BCCI will conduct a camp for its contracted players only when it is completely safe to train outdoors,” said BCCI in a statement. “The BCCI is determined to take steps towards the resumption of international and domestic cricket, but it will not rush into any decision that will jeopardize the efforts put in by the central and state governments.”

Published in Dawn, June 13th, 2020

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