The world was in a “sheer shock” in the past few months due to the Covid-19 pandemic but BCCI president Sourav Ganguly is confident that life will be back to normal once the vaccine for the virus is developed.
“This is something that has got the world in sheer shock. I think things will be back on track. We did not have the medicines to take care of it. But over a six-seven months’ period once the vaccine comes up everything will be normal,” Ganguly said during a Live class on Unacademy app.
“We have this tremendous resistance in ourselves. I think cricket will be back to normal. Yes, there will be some changes in schedule but I think the BCCI and the ICC will be hell bent to get cricket back to normal.
Ganguly believes once the vaccine is out, the virus will be like any other health issues like flu or jaundice but with a cure. “Cricket will be very strong. There will be different tests, medical examinations for players, but I don’t see it coming in the way of sport and it will go forward. As the vaccine comes out, it’s going to be normal life I think. If you fall sick, whether you have fever, jaundice you pick those medicines and get better.”