Adam Zampa issues clarification after describing IPL 2021 bubble as 'most vulnerable'
RCB spinner Adam Zampa said his comments about IPL 2021 bubble being 'most vulnerable' had nothing to do with the feeling that the virus would enter the bubble easily.
Royal Challengers Bangalore leg-spinner Adam Zampa issued a clarification about his comments on the IPL bio-bubble being the 'most vulnerable one' that he had been a part of. Zampa’s clarification came after he and teammate Kane Richardson landed in Melbourne on Thursday after both of them had decided to quit IPL 2021 midway.
"Thanks to everyone for the messages of concern. Kane and I have both reached Melbourne safe and sound," Zampa said in a statement.
The Royal Challengers Bangalore duo landed in Melbourne after taking a connecting flight out of Doha.
Zampa said his comments about IPL bubble had nothing to do with the feeling that the virus would enter the bubble easily.
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".... My comments about the vulnerability of the IPL bubble had nothing to do with feeling like the virus would enter the bubble at any stage. The BCCI and RCB had many precautions to make us feel safe. I believe the tournament is in great hands and will definitely see the finish line," Zampa said.
There were concerns that the players may not be able to make it to Australia after their government temporarily suspended all flights out of India due to the resurgence of a deadly second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. Zampa thanked his franchise and BCCI for helping them with the logistics.
"... Thanks to RCB management for the way they dealt with the situation. As soon as we made the choice that we felt the right thing to do was to come home, they were fully supportive and did everything they could to help. Their understanding of the situation made the process a lot easier."
Zampa, who did not get a game this season after being bought for ₹1.5 crore, said a lot of factors contributed to his decision to leave the IPL.
"I am understanding the velocity of the situation in India and my thoughts go out to the whole country. It was a personal choice to leave for several reasons." As per the standard guidelines, Zampa and Richardson will spend the next two weeks in hotel quarantine.
(With PTI inputs)