New Delhi: ICC will have a psychologist at the Board to advise players with mental health problems as long as they live in a bio-safe environment for the T20 World Cup that will come in Oman and UAE, Alex Marshall’s official said on Thursday.
Marshall, Head of the ICC Integrity Unit and also in charge of overseeing a very easy bio-safe environment, said that each team management is expected to deal with the potential of “bio-bubble violations”, while advising compliance with rules during the exhibition during the exhibition that starts from October 17.
“Some people, we must accept that their mental health will be affected in a controlled environment.
ICC will provide 24 hours a day, a psychologist to speak to each individual who is looking for help,” Marshall said during virtual media interactions.
“We also provide many resources for people to overcome this problem and in their own teams and teams, they bring their own medical staff, have their own system to care for players.” …
but from the perspective of the ICC they have a lot of resources, excellent resources and used in other sports, it is proven to work well, because professional support 24×7 a day for someone who looks for it.
“He said the ICC acknowledged that some players had seen too many bubbles and might feel tension.” There are a number of things we do, make material available and offer psychological support, “said Marshall said he expected all teams to be responsible and did not damage Bio-bubble sanctity but if not such an event occurs, team management must act so that everyone adheres to the rules.
“If people continue to master and maintain discipline, we should not have a problem.
We will expect any team management, if they find people who do not hold on to the rules, to assume it is very serious.
We don’t think there will be a violation, “he said.
However, he dropped the instructions that the ICC would not say about whether potential bubble violations could cause eviction or not as submitted to the team.” If there is a violation that is a certain team management problem to treat it with are you serious.
That’s as far as I can when I go now.
“The ICC will allow close families (wives, children and couples) players to be with them in a protected environment so they remain in a happy room.” Family lid can be an important factor in reducing stress and making it a pleasant environment for players.
We have allowed a small number of close families, family members must go through the isolation phase and ensure they are negative, they have to live in a managed environment, “he told the players, they can move throughout when they remain in a managed environment.
There are recreational activities, including areas marked to play golf and also tours the city if they want to use it.
With bio-bubbles in place, the players will not be able to get along with a fan.
“Not selfie with fans,” Marshall turned on.
For all teams entered UAE, there will be six days of quarantine after that they enter the managed environment.
“We also expect some positive cases to appear and there will be 10.
Italian days for certain individuals.
Anyone who is considered to have close contact with the person and has been around a positive individual Covid for more than 15 minutes without masks must be isolation for six days.
“However, Marshall did not provide a clear answer when asked what happened if it happened if a player on a particular team was found positive in the match match and the opposition team refused to take the field.
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