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IPL put on hold as India extends virus lockdown

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THIS year’s Indian Premier League (IPL) has been postponed indefinite­ly following the coronaviru­s pandemic, key franchise officials said yesterday.

Originally scheduled to begin on March 29, the eight-team Twenty20 cricket league was initially suspended until yesterday even as India entered a three-week lockdown last month.

After the lockdown was extended on Tuesday until at least May 3, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) officials held a teleconfer­ence before informing the franchises about a further delay.

“Well, all we know is that it has been shifted indefinite­ly and BCCI are working on a window in the future,” Delhi Capitals chief executive Dheeraj Malhotra told Reuters.

BCCI has yet to make an official announceme­nt but the CEO of another franchise confirmed the decision.

“We have been informed about it being postponed indefinite­ly, but we’re still waiting for an email from the board with details,” the official said, requesting anonymity.

IPL governing council chairman Brijesh Patel did not answer calls from Reuters on Tuesday and yesterday to elaborate on the league’s future plans.

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly had earlier acknowledg­ed the difficulty in hosting the tournament amid lockdown with travel and other restrictio­ns due to the global health crisis.

“At the present moment, we can’t say anything,” the former India captain told New Indian Express newspaper at the weekend.

“Where will you get players from, where do players travel?

“It’s just simple commonsens­e that at the moment nothing is in favour of any kind of sport anywhere in the world, forget IPL.”

Local media speculated on a possible window in SeptemberO­ctober, before this year’s Twenty20 World Cup in Australia.

The uncertaint­y around this year’s edition of the IPL is a big setback, particular­ly for the 62 cricketers bought for a collective $18.34-million at the players’ auction in December.

Australian Pat Cummins became IPL’s most expensive overseas buy ever when the Kolkata Knight Riders paid a staggering $2.18m for the fast bowler in the auction in Kolkata.

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