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BCCI Considering UK, UAE or Australia as potential venues for IPL return

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The 14th season of the Indian Premier League [IPL] may have got suspended midway through the season due to multiple Covid cases but the BCCI, IPL franchises and various stakeholders are in agreement to stage what has been dubbed as ‘Phase 2’ of the competition at some point this year.


The 14th season was suspended by the BCCI on Tuesday after multiple covid cases across four different franchises rocked the competition.


While one thing is certain, according to a report in Times of India, that the competition will not take place in India after what unfolded this week, the BCCI and its stakeholders are mulling at three different options.


“It has to be played overseas. Certain suggestions have already been heard. The BCCI just has to make up its mind,” top sources in the board said as quoted by TOI.


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The options that the BCCI is considering


A] The first option that the BCCI is considering is to stage ‘Phase 2’ in the UAE before the T20 World Cup in September.


The Indian Team will be in England for the Test series till September 14. After the series, the Indian and England can directly move to the UAE, finish one week quarantine and complete the remaining 31 games before October 22- the day when ICC T20 World Cup is scheduled to start.


“If the World Cup is shifted, the whole scheduling will get re-worked anyway,” said those in the know. However, they added: “Weather will be a problem because September remains a very hot month and UAE only begins to cool down October onwards.”


B] The second option that is being explored is to stage the remaining season at the backend of the English season.


“The weather will be good for cricket. It will suit the broadcaster too because time zones can be adjusted and overseas players from outside of India and England will be willing to travel,” they added.


C] The third option is to barter the hosting rights of the T20 World Cup with Australia. If the Australian government relaxes its travel restrictions on India in the coming months, then Cricket Australia can host India's upcoming T20 World Cup in 2022.


“Cricket Australia certainly won’t mind this exchange if their government allows. And since international players will anyway arrive there for the World Cup, Perth – which is three-and-half-hours ahead of Indian Standard Time – can host Phase-2 to cater to Indian prime-time,” sources said.



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