The ICC has prepared a strategy to deal with the corona infection during the Women’s World Cup. If the corona infection increases in any team, teams will be allowed to go to the field with 9 players.

The first match of the Indian team will be against Pakistan on 6 March.

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has geared up to host the Women’s ODI World Cup to be held in New Zealand from March 4 without any hindrance. The ICC has also prepared a strategy to deal with the corona infection. He said on Thursday that if the outbreak of Covid-19 spreads during the tournament. So told all the matches that if the outbreak of Covid-19 spreads during the tournament. Then all the matches can be organized with 9 players also.

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Changes in view of Corona

‘ICC tournament chief Chris Tetley said that the current playing conditions allow a team with fewer players to be fielded in the event of an outbreak of Kovid in the team, in which team management and members of the coaching staff substitute fielders. can play a role.”

And if they have women members in their management team, we will allow two of them to be fielded as substitute fielders to run the match,” he said. But he will not be able to bat or bowl. In view of the pandemic, all teams have been allowed to travel with three additional players. Those who can be included in the 15-member team if a player is infected with covid.

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The ICC official also did not rule out changing the schedule of matches if needed. “We will ask the teams to show maximum flexibility. And in order to fulfill our objective of completing the match, we will also take a flexible approach as and when required. The Women’s ODI World Cup will be played from March 4. In which the first match will be between hosts New Zealand and West Indies. The first match of the Indian team will be against Pakistan on 6 March.