New Delhi: The effect of coronavirus on cricket is being seen clearly. Due to this epidemic, no tournament is being organized as per the schedule, due to which cricket boards around the world have to suffer a lot. BCCI, the world's richest cricket board, is also no longer untouched by it. BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has said that if the IPL does not happen this year, the board may incur a loss of about Rs 4,000 crore and this can be offset by cutting the salary of the board players. Let us know that the IPL was to be played from 29 March. After the first lockdown in India, it was postponed to 15 April. At the same time, the IPL has been postponed indefinitely during the second lockdown. Sourav Ganguly said in an interview to Mid Day that, "We have to check the economic conditions of our BCCI. We have to see how much money we have and only then a decision can be taken. Indian Premier League (IPL) Not having the 13th season of the film will result in a loss of about Rs 4,000 crore, which is a big loss. " Also Read: Election of IOC Athletes Commission postponed due to Corona Online national championships to be held for the first time, medalists will get masks and sanitizers Coach Heiko Herrlich had to pay huge price for toothpaste and cream Hockey players demanded this from Kiren Rijiju