Chennai Team Player KM Asif Breaks Bio Bubble
Chennai player breaks the bio bubble, Dhoni’s team will have to pay heavy price. Since the beginning of the 13th season of the Indian Premier League, the team of Chennai Super Kings has been caught in some controversy.
Now the team led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni has suffered due to the breaking of the bio bubble of the team player. Chennai Team bowler M Asif broke the bubble and he became the first player of the tournament to do so.
This time the tournament is being played outside the India in the UAE due to the outbreak of the Corona epidemic. All teams are placed in the bio bubble and no one is allowed out of it.
Any player found guilty of doing so will be punished severely. CSK fast bowler KM Asif has been found guilty of breaking the IPL’s bio bubble.
Why Asif broke bio bubble
Chennai bowler Asif broke the bio bubble a few days ago after which he was quarantined. Actually, the hotel room in which Asif is staying, he lost the key of that room. After this, he had to go to the reception area of the hotel to open the room.
Because of doing this, the bio bubble was broken because the area where Asif went was excluded from the bubble protocol.
Punishment not found due to first mistake
Asif did not make this mistake intentionally, so he was forgiven only by sending him to a quarantine of 6 days. Usually, the reception of the hotel is helped if the key of the room is lost, but Asif was not aware that he is outside the area bio bubble. Asif can be excluded from IPL if this mistake happens again.
Kings XI Punjab likely playing XI
KL Rahul (captain, wicketkeeper), Mayank Agarwal, Nicholas Pooran, Karun Nair, Glenn Maxwell, Sarfaraz Khan, James Neesham, Sheldon Cottrell, Ravi Bishnoi, Mohammed Shami and Murugan Ashwin.
Robin Uthappa of Rajasthan Royals made a big mistake, broke ICC rules
In the 12th match of the Indian Premier League played between Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals, something happened that surprised everyone.
Robin Uthappa, who played the ICC T20 World Cup for India, tried to brighten it by putting saliva on the ball during the match. After the outbreak of the Corona epidemic, the ICC issued a new rule prohibiting the flashing of balls by applying saliva.
Rajasthan Royals veteran batsman Robin Uthappa violated ICC rules during the IPL’s 12th match in Dubai on Wednesday. During the Kolkata batting, Robin was found using saliva to shine the ball.
A cricket fan shared this picture of Uthappa on social media. In the shared tweet, he is seen flashing the ball with saliva.