Kagiso Rabada (Delhi Capitals), Quinton deCock (Mumbai Indians), David Miller (Rajasthan Royals) can miss the opening games of IPL 2021. The South African team will play three-match series against Pakistan starting from April 2.
Once the series is over they’ll leave for their respective franchise and will undergo 7-day quarantine rules. This will result that them will miss at least two games before they’re allowed to play in IPL 2021.
Rabada and Nortje play an important role in the Delhi Capital side. The duo shared 52 wickets last year. This means if they miss the opening matches Delhi will face a huge blow as the captain Shreyas Iyer is also unavailable due to injury.
CSK is ready to deal will the Ngidi situation and it seems that they can wait for their player.
“Ngidi will have to follow the same guidelines as others and will be put in quarantine once he arrives. Therefore he will not be available for selection for the opening game,” Vishwanathan said.
minimizes the COVID-19 situation the BCCI has taken these steps and in no mood to take the risk. Whereas if the franchise of the respected player manages to arrange a chartered plane, the players will not have to go through quarantine and can play the opening games.