IPL debut from tomorrow: Broadcasters' four bio-bubbles will be 10,000 tests during the entire tournament

Posted on 8th Apr 2021 by rohit kumar

Amid the growing outbreak of Corona, the BioSecure bubble of broadcasters has been made long and extremely tight to make the IPL a success. If there is anyone close to the cricketers in the entire IPL, then it will be the broadcaster team. Keeping this in mind, more than 10 thousand RTPCR tests of the broadcasting team will be conducted throughout the tournament. Not only this, Star Sports CEO Sanjog Gupta reveals that four bio bubbles will work together for the broadcaster in the entire tournament. Arrangements have been made to relocate anyone and those who come in contact with them, even if there is a mild cold, cold.

 

 

There are seven hundred fifty crew members in the bio bubble

 

According to Sanjog Gupta, excluding cricketers, seven hundred and fifty Broadcasting crew members and commentators are currently in Bio Bubble. Four Bio Bubbles are running simultaneously in the first phase of IPL. One in Chennai and three in Mumbai. After matches in Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Delhi will join it. But two bubbles will continue to run throughout the tournament in Mumbai. The Covid report must be negative before entering the bio bubble. After this, everyone was kept in solitary confinement in the hotel for seven days. All three will have RTPCR here. After this, you will be allowed to enter the bio bubble. Color zones have been set for all. The color for which the zone is set can only remain in it. So that people have less contact among themselves. Even if the disease spread, it did not spread to many people. Sanitization of equipment is being done twice a day and tests are being done every third day.

 

 

Broadcaster bio bubble is longer than cricketers

 

Sanjog says that there are 53 days of matches in the IPL, 15 days before the crew member has been called. Crew members will be in the bio bubble for about 70 to 90 days. Which is more than a cricketer. A cricketer lives in a bio bubble for 60 to 65 days. The cricketers play 14 matches and the crew members work for one day. The workload on them is high. The entire program of broadcasting is highly complex. Star's Bio Bubble has seven hundred and fifty hundred people, while BCCI's Bio Bubble has one hundred and fifty hundred people. The BOBCI and Star make up the Bio Bubble at the venues. The BCCI and Star have jointly created the bio bubble venue in Chennai and Mumbai. A total of four bio bubbles work together for crew members. It makes two stars themselves. Central production is from Mumbai, there will be a regular bio bubble here. The rest will vary according to the centers.

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