“Sorry to be leaving you”: Simon Doull bids emotional farewell to India
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“Sorry to be leaving you”: Simon Doull bids emotional farewell to India

Former New Zealand fast bowler Simon Doull, who was part of IPL’s English commentary panel, took  Twitter to bid an emotional farewell to India, where people are battling the second wave of the coronavirus. After the BCCI indefinitely postponed the IPL 2021, the overseas players, coaches, commentators, and others have started leaving the country and Doull was one of them. Writing an emotional post on Twitter, Doull said he was sorry to be leaving the country, which has given him so much over the years and its people in such difficult times.

"Dear India, You have given me so much over so many years and I am sorry to be leaving you in such trying times. To those who are suffering my heart goes out to you and your families. Please do what you can to stay safe. Until next time take care. #india #cricket #love," Doull tweeted. The IPL this season was suspended in the mid-way on Tuesday after several players from different IPL teams contracted the coronavirus. It all started on Monday when two KKR players, Varun Chakravarthy and Sandeep Warrier tested positive and their match against Royal Challengers Bangalore was rescheduled.

On Monday things became started going from bad to worse inside the IPL bio-bubble as players from several other teams also tested positive for the deadly virus which forced several teams to isolate themselves as per the IPL protocols.

Source: NDTV