Cricket will return in a stronger form: Ganguly

Sports World is still at a standstill due to the deadly coronavirus. For more than two months now, there have been no international or domestic events. However, the federations and boards of some events are trying their best to get the game back on the field. Whenever cricket returns, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly thinks it will return in a stronger form.

Ganguly thinks that once the antidote to this virus is discovered, everything will be fine. “Everyone is shocked by the coronavirus attack,” he said. “But I think everything will be fine soon. We did not have drugs to deal with this virus. But in the next six to seven months, once the antidote to the virus is discovered, everything will be back to normal.” He added.

“Once the antidote is discovered, cricket will return to a stronger form when everything is back to normal,” said Ganguly. Players will also be able to start with a lot more enthusiasm. Then there will be no obstacles. Cricket will go its own way.”

Everyone is saying that coronavirus creates big problems with the next cricket schedule. Ganguly is also in that team. He also thinks that there will be big problems with the schedule in the future.

“I think there will be a big change in the cricket schedule,” said Ganguly. There will be problems creating the schedule again. But there is a solution to everything. This too will be solved. The BCCI will co-operate with the ICC and boards of other countries to normalize cricket.

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