Corona finally managed to launch the IPL calendar



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For now, speculation is over. The official IPL 13 schedule has been released. Everyone who keeps up with the news from the world’s largest franchise cricket league knows that IPL 2020 begins on September 19. And this long-awaited tournament will end on November 10 without any additional problems. But I had to wait a bit to find out whose it was. Because of that crown infection. The IPL Governing Council is concerned after the 13-member Corona Test at the Chennai camp in Dubai turned positive.

Finally, the tournament authorities announced the full schedule of the IPL after removing the cloud of concerns.

This year’s IPL begins with the match of the last two champions. In the first match, reigning Mumbai Indians champion and 2016 IPL champion Chennai Super Kings meet. The 48-day tournament begins with this match in Abu Dhabi. There will be 56 games in the group stage before the play-offs. Of these, 24 matches will be played in Dubai and 20 matches in Abu Dhabi. The remaining 12 matches will be held in Sharjah.

Delhi Capitals and Kings XI Punjab, who have yet to win the title, battle it out in the second game of the season.

Virat Kohli’s Royal Challengers Bangalore will meet Sunrisers Hyderabad on September 21. Attempts have been made to organize only one game this season. Two matches have been held in just 7 days.

This year’s first IPL match will be held on September 22 in Sharjah. Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings will meet.

The game will be played twice a day, starting at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. during Arab Amir Shahi time. Games in the afternoon, but it plays very hot.

League level games will continue for 48 days. The last game of the league will be played in Sharjah against Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians. The group stage will end on November 3. Mumbai will be seen playing both at the end and at the start.

How tangled from the start! It was thought that this year’s IPL could be ruined. Furthermore, due to political turmoil between India and China, IPL’s sponsor Vivo withdrew and suffered financial losses. Main sponsor Dream XI matches for about half the price. The BCCI has not given up. For all these reasons, there are several fears surrounding the organization of this year’s IPL.

September 6, 2020 08:58 pm



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