IPL 2021 likely to happen in India, says BCCI president Sourav Ganguly
IPL 2021 likely to happen in India, says BCCI president Sourav Ganguly
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Sourav Ganguly, the president of The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has informed that the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League to be held during 2021 April and May may take place in India. Ganguly revealed that India planned to host England for a full tour early next year in a bio-secure environment. 

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“Yeah, absolutely. April, May we’ll have another one (referring to IPL 2021). No, no it (the speculations) is not true. The UAE was only for the IPL. Yeah, yeah. We will host England in India. We will host domestic cricket in India. Ranji Trophy, we will crease bio bubble and we will do it,” Ganguly said. He added “We will be fine. We will be fine. ISL (Indian Super League) is starting in November in Goa, we will be fine. The scare, that is not there anymore and the IPL has helped a lot".

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IPL 2020, the 13th edition is currently underway in the United Arab Emirates. Defending Champions Mumbai Indians have already qualified for the finals, Delhi Capitals and the Sunrisers Hyderabad will face each other tomorrow in the second qualifier to secure a spot against the Rohit Sharma's Delhi men. IPL is happening in a bio-secure environment. IPL 2020 final to be happened on November 10 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium between Mumbai Indians and the winner of the qualifier 2. 

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