IPL 2021 ‘postponed’ over rising Covid-19 cases in teams

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NEW DELHI, May 4:  The Indian cricket board on Tuesday “postponed” the 2021 Indian Premier League over rising Covid-19 positive cases among the competing teams. Although the eight teams and officials were in bio-bubble, the virus penetrated the bubble and some players officials reported positive tests.
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