The Indian Premier League (IPL) despite starting off on the scheduled date, saw the COVID-19 pandemic have the last laugh as the cash-rich tournament got postponed. Amid all this, Mumbai Indians (MI) fielding coach James Pamment has revealed details on how things were during the pandemic-hit IPL 2021. The New Zealander further stated that some of the Indian players had family members who were getting sick but continued to do their job. "But we started to get Indian guys in our environment whose families were very sick. And it is an Indian league, run by Indian people for the Indian audience in the main and we're just fortunate to be there to be providing our professional services," James Pamment added.
Source: dna May 11, 2021 02:15 UTC