ICC board meeting will decide T20
ICC board meeting will decide T20
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The Ministry of Home Affairs released the guidelines for the fourth phase of the lockdown on Sunday night. In this, approval was given to open stadium and sports complex. But the ban on domestic and international flights will continue till at least 31 May. Both domestic and foreign players will not be able to travel. So the chances of the Indian Premier League (IPL) happening for the next 4 months are less. The BCCI has also issued a statement saying that the central government has continued the restrictions on air travel till May 31. In such a situation, the board will not hurry to start the training or tournament of the players.

Board Treasurer Arun Dhumal said, 'Safety of players is important for us. No such decision will be taken, which will affect India's efforts to deal with Corona.

Monsoon season in India is from 1st June to 30th September. However, changes in this pattern are being observed. In most parts of the country, it is active only until June 15. This time too, the monsoon will be delayed by 4 days in Kerala. Talking about the IPL, it is almost impossible to be in India from June to mid-October in view of the monsoon.

Team India has to play 3 ODIs and 3 T20 series from Sri Lanka in June-July at his house. After this, there are 3 ODIs to play in Zimbabwe tour in August. The Asia Cup will also be held next month. The Indian team will be busy from the third week of August to November 15. During this time there will be only 7 days gap. If the BCCI cancels these series by taking a one-sided decision for the IPL, the ICC can take action against it.

T20 World Cup is to be held in Australia this year. The tournament will be held from October 18 to November 15. If the T20 World Cup fails or cancels, the IPL is expected to be held from late November to December.

International Cricket Council (ICC) board meeting is going to be held on 28th May. There will be a decision regarding the fate of the T20 World Cup to be held in Australia. The BCCI and IPL franchises are eyeing this meeting.

The franchise owner of the IPL is still expected to belong to the league. But before this, there are many groundworks, which is important to complete for the tournament. The CEO of Chennai Franchisee Kashi Vishwanathan has to say that the order of the government is positive. But we have to see when the spectators are allowed to come to the stadium. How will you play if you are not allowed to travel? There are still many restrictions in the Containment Zone.

Kolkata franchise CEO Vanki Mysore said- I think the condition will improve by the end of the year, then the league can be made. If we are close to conducting the IPL, then assume that the tournament will be held in a closed stadium. Wherever sports activities have started in the world. This measure has been adopted there. It is right that due to this, ticket revenue, food and beverages and team related goods will be affected.

Kings XI Punjab: Punjab CEO Satish Menon has to say that now the BCCI and the government have to decide whether they want to conduct the 13th season of IPL or not. I think the safety of the players and the country is paramount. Even if the IPL happens in an empty stadium, the players and franchisees will be happy with it.

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