- 14-day pre-match isolation in training camps to ensure the team is Covid-19 free.
- Sanitize personal equipment before and after training and competition.
- To manage the ball safely, regularly sanitize your hands and avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth after handling the ball. Do not use saliva on the ball.
- Players & umpires will need to maintain social distancing on & off the field. Players will not hand over personal items such as caps, sunglasses, or towels to the umpires anymore. Umpires need to wear gloves to handle the ball.
- Instead of using saliva or any artificial substance to shine the ball, players can use sweat.
- Discourage celebrations with body contact, sharing drinks bottles, towels, or other equipment with other players.
- To ensure strict social distancing measures, the authorities will not allow any spectators inside the stadiums.
- The ICC has advised teams to travel with a larger squad to compensate for the absence of local net bowlers.
ICC's dos & don'ts to resume cricket
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has given guidelines to reduce the risk of coronavirus as cricket resumes worldwide. The ICC advises its members to use these guidelines to create their own policies for the safe return of cricket and to ensure that everyone in the cricket community follows the necessary safety measures.