London based agency to help BCCI build IPL bio-secure bubble in UAE

UK based agency Restrata has bagged the contract for the establishing of a “bio-secure setting” for the much awaited ...

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: August 20, 2020 10:01 AM2020-08-20T10:01:49+5:302020-08-20T10:02:24+5:30

London based agency to help BCCI build IPL bio-secure bubble in UAE | London based agency to help BCCI build IPL bio-secure bubble in UAE

London based agency to help BCCI build IPL bio-secure bubble in UAE

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UK based agency Restrata has bagged the contract for the establishing of a “bio-secure setting” for the much awaited IPL 2020 to be held in UAE from September 19 to November 10. According to sources, Restrata's bid was considerably lower than Tata's but their experience of conducting a cricket series helped them get the IPL contract. Restrata is the same company that has been providing the bio-security cover for cricket series hosted by the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB). Notably, BCCI will be ensuring bio-secure bubbles in the UAE in 4 broadly categorized environments. The board has identified risk mitigation procedures for bio-secure bubbles and it will be followed before entry while being in the bubble and while exiting the bubble.

Inside the Bio-Secure Environment, there would be specific risk mitigation processes to screen entry, minimize the spread of infection and strategies to manage COVID-19 cases within the Bio-Secure environments.Players and support staff who arrive in the UAE will be giving 3 Tests -- Day 1, Day 3 and Day 6. After all three successful tests, players will be allowed to enter the biosecure bubble. Players and support staff will not be allowed to leave the bubble once entered throughout the duration of IPL 2020.Within the above-mentioned domains, different zones will be created to separate the franchise team members, match officials, cricket operations team, ground staff, broadcast teams, hotel staff and security personnel. Individuals will remain in their allotted zones at all times."Breach of any Bio-Secure Environment protocols by players and team support staff will be punishable under the IPL Code of Conduct Rules," the BCCI has said.
 

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