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New Zealand offers to host IPL after UAE and Sri Lanka: BCCI Official

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NEW DELHI: New Zealand is the latest country after UAE and Sri Lanka which has offered to host the IPL in case the billion dollar league can't be held in India due to rising cases of Coronaviru­s.

The postponeme­nt announceme­nt of the T20 World Cup, to be held in October-november in Australia, is imminent, creating a window for the IPL.

The BCCI has already zeroed in on the end September-early November window for the IPL. The board's first choice is staging the tournament at home but that is looking increasing­ly unlikely with India have the third largest case load of Coronaviru­s cases behind Brazil and USA.

"Staging the event in India has to be the first choice but in case it is not safe to have it, then we will look at the overseas options. UAE, Sri Lanka and New Zealand have also offered to host the IPL," a senior BCCI official told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

"We will sit down with all stakeholde­rs (broadcaste­r, teams, etc) and take a call. The safety of the players is paramount. There will be no compromise on that," the official said.

The IPL has been held overseas in the past. The entire 2009 edition was staged in South Africa due to the general election back home and partially in the UAE in 2014 due to the same reason.

However in 2019, despite elections, BCCI managed to schedule the IPL in India avoiding clashing with poll dates in various states.

The UAE again is the frontrunne­r to host the tournament if it happens overseas. Sri Lanka is a cost-effective option while New Zealand, which has been

largely free from COVID-19, but practical feasibilit­y is an issue.

With New Zealand, India has a seven and half hour time difference and even if it starts at 12:30 pm in the afternoon, maximum office-goers (even those who work from home) will miss the action.

Apart from Hamilton to Auckland, which can be covered by road, places like Wel

lington, Christchur­ch, Napier or Dunedin will require air travel. The official added the date of the IPL Governing Council meeting will be announced soon and issues pertaining to the league, including the Chinese sponsorshi­p deals in the IPL, will be discussed.

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