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Published 19:57 IST, March 12th 2020

Advise against conducting this year's IPL, final call of organisers: MEA amid coronavirus scare

The External Affairs Ministry on Thursday advised against holding this year's IPL edition in wake of the coronavirus scare but left it to the organizers to take a final call on it. This was stated by MEA Additional Secretary Dammu Ravi who has been appointed as the nodal officer to coordinate efforts to deal with the coronavirus outbreak

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The External Affairs Ministry on Thursday advised against holding this year's IPL edition in wake of the coronavirus scare but left it to the organizers to take a final call on it. This was stated by MEA Additional Secretary Dammu Ravi who has been appointed as the nodal officer to coordinate efforts to deal with the coronavirus outbreak. Responding to questions about IPL and other sporting events, Ravi said the government's advice would be "not do it at this time but if the organizers want to go ahead, it is their decision".

"We are assessing a lot of requests of this nature of sports events that have been held in India and something related to mega-event already being planned. It is for the organizers to decide if they want to go ahead with it or not," Ravi said during a press briefing."Our advice would be not doing it at this time but if they still want to go ahead it is their decision," said Ravi.

In response to another question on IPL, Ravi said it is a commercial decision of the organizers."We will have to assess over a period of time if specific guidelines need to be issued on it or not but there are mega-events too like Tokyo Olympics which will be held later this year so all this our decisions of organizers keeping in consideration heath of people. We will be reviewing it over course of time also," he said. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said on holding IPL in India, the comments were general observations on holding large sporting events in India.

"Our view is that this is a decision to be taken by the organizers. No specific recommendations have been sought or made by MEA regarding hosting IPL or any other sporting event in India," he said. The coronavirus outbreak, declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Wednesday, has led to more than 4,000 deaths globally. The government on Wednesday suspended all visas, barring a few categories like diplomatic and employment, in an attempt to prevent the spread of coronavirus as cases across India rose to more than 60.No foreign player will be available in the league due to the restrictions. 

Updated 19:57 IST, March 12th 2020