New Delhi: The 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is going to start from March 29, but due to Coronavirus, the IPL seems to be very difficult this time. The Indian government has imposed a ban on foreign travelers visas for up to 15 April in view of the threat of dangerous coronavirus infection. Due to these restrictions, no foreign players will be able to come to India till April 15 to play in the Indian Premier League this year. Tokyo Olympics 2020: India achieved 41 Olympic quota The Sports Ministry told the National Sports Federations including BCCI that if any competition is organized in the country amid the dangers of coronavirus, it will have to be held between closed doors. That is, the IPL also has to be conducted without an audience. A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court to cancel the IPL. All England Open 2020: Sindhu makes great start, Srikanth lost in first round The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the coronavirus an epidemic. More than 70 people in India have been found infected with coronavirus. There is a lot of speculation that this version of IPL will be canceled. If this tournament is canceled, not only BCCI but also the Indian economy will suffer billions of rupees. IPL 2020: After government's ban, foreign players will not be able to come to India