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BCCI rubbishes reports of COVID protocols violation

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MELBOURNE, Jan 2: The BCCI on Saturday rubbished reports that it was investigating a violation of COVID-19 protocols by some Indian cricketers who ate out at a restaurant here, terming them “a malicious spin by a section of Australian media”.
A senior Indian cricket board official told PTI that the visiting contingent is “well aware” of the COVID-19 protocols and had not violated any of them.
“No, there has been no breach in bio-security protocols. Everyone associated with the Indian team is well aware of the protocols,” the official said on conditions of anonymity.
It all started after a fan, identified as Navaldeep Singh, tweeted pictures and videos of cricketers Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant, Navdeep Saini and Shubman Gill having a meal at a restaurant.
The fan, who claimed that he was seated close to the players at the restaurant, later apologised for creating confusion by claiming that he had been hugged by Pant after he paid for the players’ meal.
As per protocols, players are allowed to eat out provided they take necessary precautions.
“We can only term it as a malicious spin by a section of Australian media and this has started after their humiliating defeat,” he added.
The ‘Sydney Morning Herald’, in a report that was not backed up by any statements from the BCCI, Cricket Australia (CA) or the Indian team management, reported that the restaurant visit was a breach of bio-bubble protocol.
“The Australian media at times acts as an extension of their cricket team,” the BCCI official said. The bio-security bubbles have been put in place to ensure the players are not affected by the pandemic that has gripped the world for months now, with parts of Australia reporting fresh outbreaks in recent times.
This had also put the future of the third Test in Sydney in doubt before CA clarified that it would not be shifted to Melbourne. (PTI)

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