Daily Dispatch

IPL in UAE from September 19 pending government clearances

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The 2020 Indian Premier League will take place, subject to government clearances, between September 19 and November 10 in three “biosecure” venues in the United Arab Emirates, the Indian cricket board (BCCI) has said.

The Twenty20 league was originally scheduled to begin in late March but had to be put off because of the Covid-19 crisis, leaving the BCCI staring at a potential $534m (R9.1bn) loss in revenue.

The postponeme­nt of the 2020 Twenty20 World Cup in Australia because of the pandemic, however, threw a lifeline to the Twenty20 league boasting most of the big names in contempora­ry cricket.

There, however, were no realistic chances of hosting it in India, the third worst affected country in the world with nearly 1.7 million confirmed cases and 36,500 deaths. “The IPL GC decided to stage the tournament in the UAE and the matches will be played in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi subject to necessary clearances from the government of India,” BCCI secretary Jay Shah said.

The board also discussed standard operating procedures, he said, “including the agencies to execute and deliver a biosecure environmen­t for safe and successful conduct of IPL 2020 season”.

Cricket boards in the UAE and Sri Lanka had offered to host the popular eight-team league.

The 2009 edition of the franchise-based competitio­n coincided with India’s elections and was held in SA.

The UAE hosted the early matches of the tournament five years later for the same reason.

During the playoff week of the 53-day tournament, the IPL governing council decided on Sunday, the Women’s T20 Challenge would take place in UAE featuring four matches among three teams. —

 ?? Picture: SPORTZPICS / SANDEEP SHETTY ?? THE KINGS: The Mumbai Indians celebrate winning the final of the Indian Premier League Season 12 against the Chennai Super Kings at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad in 2019.
Picture: SPORTZPICS / SANDEEP SHETTY THE KINGS: The Mumbai Indians celebrate winning the final of the Indian Premier League Season 12 against the Chennai Super Kings at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad in 2019.

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