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Rahul Dravid, the former India captain and current head of cricket at the National
Cricket Academy, has called for a wait-and-watch approach before the
resumption of cricket in the country, in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Dravid
also suggested that the Indian domestic season could be trimmed if it doesn't
start on time.
"I don't think we are in a position to resume…. It is better to be patient and wait,"
Dravid told The Week, an Indian magazine. "We have to take it month by month.
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One has to look at all options. If the domestic season, which usually starts by
° August-September, starts in October… one has to see whether the season should
be shortened.
"Everything is uncertain right now. How much cricket will be played and what it will
take to be able to play depends on the guidelines from the government and
medical experts. For us at NCA, the busiest time is from April to June. We
normally have our zonal, U-16, U-19, U-23 camps happening at this time. [But] we
had to keep redrawing plans. I just hope we don't lose a lot of our cricket season,
and that we can get some cricket this year."
Looking ahead to a possible resumption, Dravid said that the NCA, located in
Bengaluru, will first be aiming at training local cricketers. Last month, the Indian
government had relaxed restrictions on sporting events, allowing them to resume
behind closed doors, but there are still travel restrictions in place and many
regions in the country are still under lockdown.
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"The NCA will possibly open initially for some local cricketers," Dravid said. "Those
arriving from other places will have to first quarantine themselves for 14 days.
Whether that is possible, we have to see.
The England-West Indies Test series in the UK, which begins with the first Test
from July 8 in Southampton, will mark the resumption of international cricket
following the coronavirus outbreak. The three-Test series will be played in bio-
secure environments, but Dravid reckoned that it might not be as "easy" to create
similar environments at domestic level in India. Last month, Dravid also said that
playing in a bio-secure bubble will not always be a viable solution in the Covid-19
era.
Dravid said that age-group camps might be held if the Covid-19 situation eases,
but stressed that safety was top priority.
"The best-case scenario is that we will be able to hold some camps once cricket
activity is allowed," he said. "The worst-case scenario is the season is totally
washed out [for age-group cricket]. Missing a few months of cricket is nothing
compared with ensuring we are safe."
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