COVID-19: Cricket South Africa suspends all activities for 60 days

COVID-19: Cricket South Africa suspends all activities for 60 days
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JOHANNESBURG: With the COVID-19 pandemic creating a global upheaval, Cricket South Africa on Monday suspended all forms of cricket in the country for the next two months.

After South Africa president Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday declared a state of disaster, CSA also decided to suspend all cricket activities in the country to contain the spread of the virus.

"Cricket South Africa (CSA) has taken the decision to immediately terminate all forms of cricket in the country, for the next 60 days, namely: First-class cricket; List A cricket (Momentum Cup); All semi-professional and provincial cricket; as well as All Junior and Amateur cricket," CSA said in a statement.

Dr. Jacques Faul, Acting Chief Executive for Cricket South Africa called upon members and all affiliated bodies to stay away from cricket to ensure there are no large gatherings. "We at CSA ... will most certainly use our leverage to ensure that we minimize the impact of the virus in our spaces," he said.

"Consequently and during this time of absolute caution and surveillance, we would like to call upon all our members and affiliates to desist from taking part in any cricket related gatherings and other transversal events that will include the congregation of large numbers of people and/or up-to 100 people."

The Quinton de Kock-led South African team is currently in Kolkata and is set to fly out on Tuesday morning via Dubai. Their three-ODI series against India was called off on Friday, following the spread of the virus. Agencies

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