As India records a daily average of 3,40,000-plus Covid-19 cases over the past week, British football legend Gary Linekar and celebrated English broadcaster Piers Morgan have lambasted the Indian cricket board for continuing with the Indian Premier League (IPL) amid India's national crisis.
I love the @IPL as much as any cricket fan, but it seems so terribly wrong for it to continue given the Covid catastrophe that’s currently occurring in India. People are dying faster than runs are being scored for crying out loud.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) April 26, 2021
Morgan sought to blame Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the 'horrific Covid crisis' and added that cricket was 'irrelevant' in the current scenario.
The Indian Premier League should not continue given the horrific Covid crisis in India due to Prime Minister @narendramodi's woefully irresponsible leadership. The country's sole focus should be on the raging pandemic. Cricket is irrelevant. #IPL
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) April 26, 2021
The IPL has started to be shaken from within, with several foreign players pulling out to get back to the safety of their homes. Australians Adam Zampa, Kane Richardson, and Andrew Tye, besides India's Ravichandran Ashwin, have already pulled out due to reasons related to Covid/life in bio-bubble. It is rumoured that more players could walk out on IPL in days to come.