Is Corona Virus threat for IPL? tournament to begin this month
Is Corona Virus threat for IPL? tournament to begin this month
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The mysterious coronavirus, which is killing people around the world, maybe threatening to postpone the Tokyo Olympics, but it will not have any effect on the IPL. Brijesh Patel, chairman of IPL Steering Committee, said this. Dismissing the possibility of any threat to this glamor-laden tournament due to the spread of coronavirus infection, Patel said that the authorities are monitoring the situation. The Indian Premier League will begin on March 29 in Mumbai, between the Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians. Its final will be played on 24 May.

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According to media reports, when Patel was asked if IPL was under threat from Coronavirus, he said, "There is no threat so far and we are monitoring the situation." Earlier, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly also said that the ODI series against South Africa starting in Dharamshala from March 12 and IPL are not threatened by a coronavirus.

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Due to the deadly coronavirus, more than 3100 people have died and more than 90000 people have been infected worldwide. Some people in India have also been hit by this virus. The Tokyo Olympic Games, starting in July, are also under threat.

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