IPL 2020 Possible With International Stars After the Monsoon: BCCI CEO Rahul Johri



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The BCCI CEO Rahul Johri has been suggested towards a full IPL 2020, with all the players of cricket at the end of this year after the monsoon passes. The possibility certainly depends on the postponement of the ICC T20 World Cup, which was scheduled to take place in October and November of this year.

IPL 2020 was scheduled to start from March 29, 2020. But with the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the The BCCI suspended indefinitely. On Wednesday, some media reports emerged suggesting that the BCCI is sniffing around in the months of September-November window to perform the IPL.

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IPL Trophy. Photo by: Deepak Malik /SPORTZPICS for BCCI

Now, the BCCI CEO, Rahul Johri has been argued that the news and the fans could be to the delight of whether the possibility becomes reality.

IPL 2020 Possible With International Stars After the Monsoon: BCCI CEO Rahul Johri

“IPL is one of the biggest engagers. More people watched the IPL last year that those who voted in the general election. For the sponsors, the cricket is a leader and who will lead the way. The recovery will be sharper than a V-shaped recovery,“said Johri in the traditional chinese medicine Sports Meeting webinar.

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The BCCI. Credits: Getty Images.

“The taste of the IPL is that the best players in the world, to come here and play, and all the world has committed to maintain the flow. But it will be a step-by-step process. We cannot expect that the standardization of the morning” said. Johri, although he said that the players the decision to participate or not, would be respected.

We Will Be Guided By The Guidelines Of The Government: Rahul Johri

The BCCI is awaiting a final word from the government of India. The country is currently observing the fourth phase of the blockade, which ends May 31. The board could be allowed to perform certain activities if the restrictions are lifted. It could also be the case that the BCCI be allowed to stage IPL behind closed doors in the coming months.

“We will be guided by the guidelines of the government. Our advisor says: IPL is suspended until further notice. We are participating with several agencies. After the current phase of the blockade is finished, it is not the monsoon season. Cricket of the activities can start only after the monsoon. By then, hopefully things will improve,” Johri said.

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The IPL Trophy. (Credit: Twitter).

Rahul Johri accepted the schedule of the IPL will not be easy, even in October-November.

“When flights resume, all the world has to quarantine themselves before playing. We’re going to have to look at the way in which have an impact on timetables, as they are tight. Imagine that you have a factor in 14 days in quarantine before practice also. Therefore, there is a lot of moving parts. But we are optimistic. Let’s hope that the situation will improve after the monsoon, and we approached him and then,” said.

Asked about the celebration of IPL without spectators, Johri said: “It will not just in IPL, but also international cricket. Although (gate receipts) gives us a small percentage of our revenues, is important because the greater part of which goes into the maintenance of the stadiums. However, in the short term, before returning to normal, we can live without (viewers) it.”

The speculations Intensified During IPL 2020 Future

IPL 2020 I was scheduled to start from 29 March, but due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the BCCI postponed it until April 15. As the national blockade extended in India, the BCCI suspended IPL 2020 Indefinitely. Now, with the worsening of the situation, it seems a huge possibility that the IPL stands nothing but cancelled this year.

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MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma with the IPL trophy (Credit: Twitter)

On the 10th of April, the latest reports suggest that the The BCCI is investigating in the window of July to perform the IPL and could take place behind closed doors. However, all hopes once again faded as the BCCI suspended Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 indefinitely in the light of the coronavirus pandemic. With COVID-19 victims of toll on the rise in India, the cricket to return to India seems very far from reality.

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