The IPL begins on April 1st, but the competition has now confirmed the continuation of their 2022 Covid policy that will see players verified to have Covid-19 forced to isolate for a minimum of six days before returning to their teams.
This decision sees the IPL as the most stringent of the major leagues worldwide, as the others permitted their athletes to participate despite testing positive.
The important clarifications are that despite this rule continuing, teams will no longer have to compete from bubbles, as they have in the last three editions, and testing will only be performed on players showing symptoms.
The IPL revealed its medical guidelines to the teams last week, stating the exact protocol players will have to follow and the reasons why.
"While there has been a decline in the number of Covid-19 cases in India, we still have to be careful of the emerging strains which are becoming a concern at regular intervals," the guidelines read.