Indian Premier league 2021 Update | Indian Premier league 2021 resumption date
Updates on IPL 2021:
The remaining matches of IPL 2021 will be played in the UAE from September 19, while its final will be held on October 15.
On Monday, a BCCI official gave this information to the news agency ANI. The official said that there was a good discussion between the BCCI and the Emirates Cricket Board regarding the conduct of the tournament.
The Indian board is confident that the remaining 31 matches of the IPL will be played in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi.
“The discussions went well and the Emirates Cricket Board had given verbal approval for hosting the IPL ahead of the BCCI SGM. IPL will resume from September 19. The final will be on October 15. BCCI always wanted 25 days to finish the remaining matches. Results are expected. He said that we think most of the foreign players will be available.
Indian Premier league 2021 was postponed on May 4:
However earlier, the 14th season of IPL was postponed on May 4 after Corona cases surfaced in many teams. A total of 29 matches were played till May 2.
Till the postponement of IPL 2021, Delhi Capitals are at the first position with six wins from eight matches while Chennai Super Kings are at number two with five wins. At the same time, RCB, captained by Virat Kohli, are in the third position with five wins.
Efforts continue for foreign players
On the question of foreign players playing during the league, the official said that talks are going on with various boards and we have got a positive response from them.
The official said, “Most of the foreign players will play in the remaining matches of the T20 league. If some players do not play, then a decision will be taken on them later. Hopefully, the remaining matches of the current season will be in a great way. Delhi tops with 12 points.
The team of Delhi Capitals is on top of the points table in the current season. The team led by Rishabh Pant has won 6 out of 8 matches. The team is on top with 12 points. The board is conducting the remaining matches so that the revenue can be met. Had there been no remaining matches, the board would have suffered a loss of Rs 2500 crore. This was stated by BCCI President Sourav Ganguly.