IPL possible after Monsoon: BCCI CEO

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May 21, 2020, The Liberacy:- IPL is the most dream catching event of the year, both for Cricketers and for the Fans. The 13th edition of the Indian Premier Leauge (IPL) was postponed indefinitely by a circular by BCCI, now the CEO of BCCI Rahul Johri has something to say about conducting IPL later this year. After Monsoon Season.

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BCCI CEO Rahul Joshi, remarks on conducting IPL after monsoon.
BCCI CEO Rahul Joshi, remarks on conducting IPL after monsoon.

At TCM Sports Huddle webinar, Johri said, “More people watched the IPL last year than those who voted for general elections. For sponsors, cricket is a leader and it will lead the way. The recovery will be sharper than a V-shaped recovery,” 

Johri even added that, the process will begin step by step and there’s no chance that normalization will happen overnight. He even added some of the player’s comments while speaking of, “pulling out would be respected.”

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He further elaborated that even if the games are allowed to proceed, every player has to quarantine themselves before resuming their game. So, it will be difficult to move the parts as everyone has to plan their practice session taking the 14-day quarantine period into consideration.

This year IPL will mark its 13th edition if it is not cancelled. Players from almost all the cricket-playing countries take part in it, with high bids and the highest revenue.

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