Rajeev Shukla hints at IPL 2021 resumption from Sept 19; UAE backup venue for T20 World Cup

The remainder of the IPL 2021 is being moved to the UAE.

Rajeev Shukla, BCCI Vice- PresidentBCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla arrived in the UAE to oversee the groundwork for the resumption of the remainder of the IPL 2021, with president Sourav Ganguly, Jay Shah, and IPL chairman Brijesh Patel to arrive soon, reported Khaleej Times.

I am already here. Now a team of BCCI office-bearers, president (Sourav Ganguly), secretary (Jay Shah), and the IPL chairman (Brijesh Patel) will be coming here in a couple of days. We will be having discussions with the cricket board here and the other authorities. And accordingly, the schedule will be made, so the tournament happens in a very smooth manner as it happened here last year,” said Shukla.

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Shukla further said that the decision for the crowd to be present in the IPL 2021 matches will be taken by the Emirates Cricket Board.

The only issue is about the spectators, whether they will allow the spectators or not. So we will talk to them about that. We will go by whatever UAE authorities decide. If they say it’s with spectators, and a certain percentage of spectators, we are fine. Or if they say without spectators, that is also fine with us. There is no problem,” he added.  

The IPL is expected to begin on September 19, four days after India’s Test series in England gets over. While the same bio-bubble will be used for IPL, some of the foreign stars are expected to miss the tournament.

We have discussed that (foreign players) issue also. Our main focus is on completing this edition of the IPL. It should not be left halfway through. So whichever foreign players are available is fine. Whoever is not available, it is not going to stop us from hosting the tournament,” Shukla said.

The Indian players are there, foreign players are there, but few foreign players will not be available. As I said, we have to complete our tournament. So the franchises will definitely look for other players. Whoever is available, we are going to have the tournament with them. That’s our policy,” he added.

Whatever, Covid protocols (on vaccination) are required, we will be following those protocols, the Indian protocols as well as the UAE protocols,” Shukla said.

Talking about the franchises’ reaction to the IPL 2021 moving to the UAE, Shukla said, “They are all very happy. From day one, they have been backing the UAE. There were some media reports about England (hosting the remaining matches), but there’s a weather problem in England where it rains a lot.

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Also, we have got about 20 days to complete the tournament. Even if we start on September 19, by the 10th of October we have to finish it. Then there’s a T20 World Cup (October-November) also. So keeping the weather in mind and the top-class facilities, the UAE was the best option.

Shukla also revealed a huge update on the T20 World Cup 2021 venue as well.

He said, “That issue also has been deliberated. Our first choice is India. So we will be seeking some time from the ICC, a month or so, to decide about it. If towards the end of June or maybe, the first week of July, the situation is not good there (India), then obviously it (T20 World Cup) will come to the UAE.

If the situation improves (in India) and we are able to host it, then we will be hosting there (in India).”

(Khaleej Times inputs)

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 31 May, 2021

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