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Mumbai This is not the time for any discussion about hosting the IPL 2020 in the island nation. It is absurd to discuss the IPL where the whole world is stunned by the corona effect. Saf was informed by a senior official of the Cricket Board of India.
It should be noted that the period of blockade in the country has been extended until May 3. And with the Prime Minister’s announcement, hopes of organizing a franchise cricket league in India were dashed. The BCCI is reluctant to discuss the Millionaire Cricket League for the time before the next announcement, even though a window was opened to host the IPL in the September-October window before the T20 World Cup next October. The notice to postpone the tournament indefinitely reached the franchises a couple of days ago.
In this situation, the Sri Lankan Cricket Board has seized the opportunity to host the IPL in its own country. A proposal was also submitted to the Cricket Board of India on behalf of the SLC. Shammi Silva, chairman of the country’s cricket board, has already expressed interest in organizing the IPL. In his words, the effect of the crown in Sri Lanka will make the situation on the island much earlier than in India.
But a senior board official said: “The BCCI has yet to receive any official proposal from the Sri Lankan Cricket Board. At the same time, it is not wise to organize the IPL now where Corona stuns the entire world.
It should be noted that crown infection is much less natural in Sri Lanka, an insignificant island nation than in India. So far, the number of Kovid-19 cases in Sri Lanka is 242. 7 people have died from the virus. The deadly virus has only killed about four and a half hundred people in India. The Sri Lankan Cricket Board hopes that India will soon be tax free. At the time, the SLC did not want to miss the opportunity to organize a millionaire cricket league in its own country.
“We have both the place and the infrastructure to organize the tournament,” said Sri Lankan cricket president Shammi Silva, who proposed to the cricket board of India to organize the IPL.
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