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IPL awaits government verdict on lockdown extension

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new delhi — The fate of this year’s Indian Premier League rests in the hands of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country’s cricket board said Monday.

The world’s richest Twenty20 tournament has been postponed until Wednesday, which coincides with the end of India’s 21-day nationwide shutdown to halt the spread of the pandemic.

Modi will address the nation Tuesday and is expected to extend the curfew for another two weeks following a recent surge to nearly 10,000 cases with more than 320 deaths. “Right now, the picture is very hazy. We don’t even know when the lockdown will end and if we don’t know, how can we even have a meaningful discussion,” Board of Control for Cricket in

The picture is very hazy. We don’t even know when the lockdown will end and if we don’t know, how can we even have a meaningful discussion Arun Dhumal

BCCI official

India treasurer Arun Dhumal was quoted as saying by Press Trust of India news agency.

“Once we get a clarity from the government, we can then sit and take fresh stock of the situation. Any speculatio­n about its future will be premature.” BCCI president Sourav Ganguly also gave a downbeat assessment at the weekend, without giving a definitive prediction for the IPL.

“Practicall­y speaking, when life has come to a standstill everywhere in the world, where does sport have a future in this,” he said.

The league is a huge revenue earner for the BCCI and is estimated to generate more than $11 billion a year for the Indian economy.

Former cricketers including England’s Kevin Pietersen have suggested the eight-team tournament be shortened from its normal eight-week duration and played behind closed doors.

Recently, India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh said a lot of lives are on line amid the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic and that’s why the 13th edition of the IPL should be organised only when the situation improves.

Harbhajan, however, said that if the situation arises, he won’t mind playing in front of empty stands as it would ensure the safety of the fans. “Spectators are important, but if the situation arises, I don’t mind playing without them,” Harbhajan said speaking on Star Sports’ ‘Cricket Connected’ show.

“Yes, as a player I won’t get the vibe, but this will ensure that every fan will get to watch IPL on their TV. We will have to be cautious about everything and should prioritise players’ safety by ensuring that the match venues, team hotels, flights are properly sanitised.” -

 ?? -- AFP ?? THE REALITY: BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has admitted that it’s not going to be easy to stage the IPL this year.
-- AFP THE REALITY: BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has admitted that it’s not going to be easy to stage the IPL this year.

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