The International Cricket Council (ICC) has placed the onus of any bio-bubble breach during the T20 World Cup on the team managements, but warned them that they should "treat it very seriously".
"The ICC has sent out a detailed plan to every nation participating in the T20 World Cup, with a good understanding of the expectations of participant now established. It has placed the onus on the team management of each squad to ensure that expectations are met.
"We're working towards there not being breaches. If people understand the rules and they know that maintaining discipline is the answer to this problem and means we won't have issues that disrupt the tournament or their own enjoyment of it -- so I don't anticipate it -- if there is a breach that is a matter for the management of that squad and we would expect them to treat it very seriously," said Alex Marshall, ICC Head of Integrity on Thursday.