New Delhi , May 9
As the world continues to grapple with the coronavirus threat, Australian wicket-keeper batsman Alex Carey on Friday said that playing cricket without fans in the stadium will be a 'hollow feeling'.
"There is IPL and T20 World Cup that is coming up and it will be very hard to picture games without the amazing fans that make this sport so incredible. As a player, I will go ahead and play for my country or play for Delhi if we have to play without fans at a stadium but it will also be a hollow feeling," he further stated.
"But also knowing that as a fan if you watch some cricket coming up it has to be on TV. Hopefully, the fans are gonna be there but if not we understand how important they are to us, and if they are not in person there are in spirit and we can play some solid cricket and know that they are watching back home," the wicket-keeper batsman added.
Carey played 36 ODIs and 28 T20I for Australia having made his international debut in January 2018. He has scored 884 and 173 runs in the ODIs and T20I respectively.
The left-handed batsman would have been in action for the Delhi Capitals had the IPL commenced from March 29. However, the tournament got suspended indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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