Cancel IPL Memes Trending On Twitter After COVID-19 Scare In Delhi Capitals Camp

Cancel IPL Memes Trending On Twitter After COVID-19 Scare In Delhi Capitals Camp

After the COVID-19 scare in the T20 League, the hashtag “cancel IPL” is trending on social media. Twitter is loaded with Hilarious Memes

After a second COVID-19 positive case was discovered in the Delhi Capitals’ camp, the hashtag ‘Cancel IPL’ began trending on social media, particularly on Twitter. Another DC member returned a positive RT-PCR test, postponing the team’s trip to Pune for Wednesday’s match against Punjab Kings.

During a Rapid Antigen Test on Monday morning, a Delhi Capitals player tested positive for the coronavirus. According to the Indian Express, the cricketer in issue is an overseas signing who has complained of a headache and a mild temperature.

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has advised the Delhi Capitals to postpone their trip to Pune until a new round of RT-PCR testing is completed on Monday. It will be the third such case in the DC camp if the positive result is confirmed by the RT-PCR test.

On Friday, physio Patrick Farhart of the Delhi Capitals tested positive. And a day later, a masseuse was found to be contaminated. Both were cut off from the remainder of the group. The Delhi Capitals will face the Punjab Kings at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune on Wednesday evening.

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The Indian board’s primary concern is preventing the virus from spreading among the teams. And they are now devising a new strategy. The Indian board has advised that there will be no handshakes or embracing between players of both teams for the Delhi Capitals-Royal Challengers Bangalore game.

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After games, players from various teams frequently congregate for a talk before dispersing. During discussions, the Delhi players were encouraged to maintain social distance and the usage of masks was suggested. Face coverings have been asked for non-playing team members watching the game from the stands, save when eating or drinking.

However, the COVID-19 fear elicited amusing responses on social media, with the hashtag ‘Cancel IPL’ trending. While fans of the Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings believe that canceling the entire season is the best option. Fans of the two new franchises, Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants, have stated that if the season is stopped midway. They will begin to protest. Both teams are in the top half of the table.

Rajasthan Royals will play Kolkata Knight Riders in a crucial match later today, as the games will go through as planned. While both teams are coming off losses in their respective games.

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