The 13th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) has been postponed indefinitely due to Coronavirus and there are still doubts about its existence and absence. All franchisees and players, including BCCI, still hope that the IPL 2020 can be played if the ICC T20 World Cup is to be postponed this year. The issue regarding the IPL is not only a window, but also a safe environment where the league can be organized without any health concerns. The United Arab Emirates Cricket Board has now come forward to help the Board of Control for Cricket in India. It has offered the board to host the league.
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After Sri Lanka, UAE offers: Before the UAE Cricket Board, Sri Lanka Cricket Board (SLC) also proposed to conduct IPL in front of BCCI in their country. The issue of Corona in Sri Lanka was minimal. However the BCCI rejected that proposal. Now the Gulf country media has written to the General Secretary of the UAE Board, Mubassir Usmani, that the UAE Board has spoken in favor of its claim that it has a lot of match making experience as a neutral venue. He has even organized the IPL once. We have an excellent record of hosting many bilateral series and international tournaments.
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The UAE has also put forward a proposal in front of England: The UAE Board has not only made such a proposal to the BCCI, but has also made a similar offer to the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). He has told the ECB that he can complete his domestic season in the UAE. England has to host West Indies and Pakistan in the month of July-August. Usmani said that he has put his proposal before the Cricket Board of India and England. He said that the UAE has also hosted passes for many matches in which the England cricket team has played. Usmani said that whichever of the boards of the two nations will be ready for this proposal, he is ready to host it and is also ready to provide all the facilities.
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