In these times of uncertainty, there's a degree of certainty in Tushar Deshpande's tone when he describes his present predicament. "Neither am I going anywhere, nor is the IPL," says the Mumbai fast bowler. Stuck at home, staring at his fish in a bowl to deal with the restlessness, Deshpande is aware that the resumption of cricket isn't a wait for Godot. It will happen eventually. But the absolute lack of clarity over when IPL 2020 will commence has put a brief pause to the ambitions of several first and second timers in the tournament. Deshpande was bought by Delhi Capitals for his base price of INR 20 lakh. While you might consider it to be good money for a young domestic player who's still making his way up the ranks, it's not really the biggest concern for Deshpande. It's more the missing out on an opportunity to showcase his wares on the IPL stage that he's vexed about. Cricket Odds Unlike in the case of Sanjay Yadav, son of a daily...