Sports Board Punjab decides to resume sport activities

The Sports Board of Punjab has decided to resume sports activities across the province as the COVID-19 situation improves, ARY Sports reported.
According to the notification, activities of 30 non-contact sports will be resumed from tomorrow. The ban on 12 contact sports will remain in place.
Rowing, karate, taekwondo, judo, kickboxing and tug-of-war will remain suspended. Training on Judo, Rugby, Wrestling, Kabaddi, Muay Thai and Wushu to continue.
Gymnastics, cricket, basketball, volleyball, weightlifting, handball activities, athletics, mountain biking, baseball, roller skating, futsal, table tennis, road cycling activities will be restored.
Cycling, fencing, triathlon, golf, water polo, hockey, archery, rowing, badminton, shooting, modern pentathlon, ski jumping, cross country, snooker and billiards, football, swimming will also be allowed.
It must be noted that sports activities were banned in Punjab due to rising cases of novel coronavirus.

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