IPL 2022: Ban on Bio-Bubble, Fine of 1 Crore!!
IPL 2022: There will be a ban on breaking the bio-bubble, franchises will have to pay crores of rupees, strict rules for family members. The Board of Control for cricket in india (BCCI) has made strict rules for the IPL bio-bubble. The bcci had already said that this time the rules of bio-bubble will be stricter than before and it has done so.
The Board of Control for cricket in india (BCCI) has made strict rules for the IPL bio-bubble. The bcci had already said that this time the rules of bio-bubble will be stricter than before and it has done so. This time a fine may have to be paid for breaking the bio-bubble. Apart from this, players can also be banned. Not only this, strict rules have also been made for the families of the players. Even a fine of Rs 1 crore can be imposed on the franchisee.
The bcci has learned from the mistakes made last year. In IPL 2021, the tournament was halted due to the breaking of the bio-bubble by all the three teams. After this the second leg of IPL was held in the uae in September-October. As per a Cricbuzz report, the bcci has written in the rules, “The COVID-19 pandemic poses a serious threat to the health of individuals. These rules have to be followed by all the members associated with the tournament.
Know the rules of IPL Bio-Bubble: (For Players, Officials and Match Officials)
For the first time breaking the bio-bubble, that player, official or match official will have to be quarantined for seven days. For the second time the rule is broken, the player, official or match official will not be paid for matches in which they will not be able to participate. He will be banned for one match. This restriction will come into effect after seven days of quarantine. For the third time, the player, official or match official will be kicked out of the IPL bio-bubble. The franchise will not get another player in lieu of that player.
Learn the bio-bubble rule for family members:
For the first time breaking the bio-bubble will have to be quarantined for seven days. The player belonging to the family will also have to be quarantined for seven days. They will not get money for the match they do not play.For the second time breaking the rule, that family member will be removed from the IPL bio-bubble for the entire season. The player concerned will have to be quarantined for seven days. They will not get money for the match they do not play.
Big fines will be imposed on franchisees
Apart from these rules, players, as well as franchises, will also be fined. For the first time a member commits a mistake, the franchisee will be given a fine of Rs 1 crore. For the second mistake, one point will be deducted for the franchise and for the third time, two points will be deducted.Apart from this, if a team allows an outsider to enter the bio-bubble, then on the first mistake, one crore rupees will be given as a fine. One mark will be deducted for second mistake and two marks for third mistake.