Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is considering every possibility for the Indian Premier League (IPL). One major IPL shareholder has suggested organizing IPL on a single venue entirely.
As per PTI reports, IPL could be played in Mumbai to avoid traveling from one city to another for the safety of the players.
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The COVID-19 pandemic spoiled the scheduled date of IPL and now BCCI is planning to host it in September-October window if ICC cancels T20 World Cup.
“It’s at a very preliminary stage but if IPL happens in India and by October, the situation is under control in Mumbai, there are four top-class floodlit grounds available in Mumbai. The logistics for BCCI, broadcasters (Star Sports), maintaining a bio-bubble, everything could be managed smoothly,” a BCCI official told PTI.
Mumbai is already heavily affected because of COVID-19 and it could be a huge challenge for BCCI to organize IPL there.
Cricket will resume on July 8 after England and West Indies will play Test series in a bio-secure environment. If Mumbai manages to ensure the safety of players like this, IPL may take place.
“Obviously, everything depends on the Covid-19 situation in Mumbai. But if there are no spectators allowed and a bio-bubble is created, then Mumbai won’t be a bad option,” the official said.
(WITH PTI INPUTS)