Coronavirus precautions a necessity, we have to live to play, feels Jaydev Unadkat

no image

Jaydev Unadkat, who lifted the Ranji Trophy on Friday, is concerned about the coronavirus threat and has said that they have to live to play. The left-arm pacer represents Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) that has been suspended till April 15 to contain the pandemic.

Saurashtra won the Ranji Trophy final against Bengal, on Thursday, March 13. The skipper of the Saurashtra team and fast bowler Jaydev Unadkat scalped two Bengal wickets by giving away 96 runs at the run rate of 2.6 runs per over. Unadkat was also the leading wicket-taker of the tournament with 67 wickets. Unadkat who is concerned about the coronavirus threat said the only thing you want is to at least live and watch the game. 

“The BCCI is concerned and sensitive about all its stakeholders, and public health in general, and it is taking all necessary steps to ensure that, all people related to IPL including fans have a safe cricketing experience. Whatever precautions have to be taken, will be good for everyone. Not just for the players, but also for the spectators. The only thing you want is to at least live and watch the game. You can watch it on television or come to the stadium but you have to be living for that,” says Jaydev Unadkat, reported Sportstar.

Following the Health Ministry advisory to host closed-door matches to prevent the Novel CoronaVirus (COVID-19) situation, the Saurashtra Cricket Association did not allow fans inside on day five. The players with their families, officials and media were the only ones present. Unadkat added that we don’t want to give away to this virus which will stop us from playing the game. 

“I am sure all players will be taking precautions. It will be good for the world as a whole because at the end of the day, we are all humans and we want to survive. We don’t want to give away to this virus which will stop us from playing the game,” he said.

Saurashtra secured its maiden Ranji title beating Bengal on the basis of a first-innings lead.

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousIND vs OMA | Twitter Reacts as India remain unbeaten in league stage after tight win against Oman
India beat Oman by 21 runs in the last league match of the Asia Cup 2025 on Friday. Aamir Kaleem and Salman Mirza’s efforts go in vain as Indian bowlers keep their nerves at the death, as the Men in Blue win their third consecutive game in the tournament and continue their unbeaten run.
India’s unhealthy inclination toward romanticising major defeatsread next
As I watched the Ranji Trophy final slipping away from Bengal, after having reached excruciatingly close to Saurashtra’s score, something hit me. In my denial of watching Bengal lose, I heard an inner voice silently speaking, ‘For what Bengal have done so far, they’re winners’. But are they, really?
View non-AMP page