The Indian Premier League, suspended as a new coronavirus wave hit India, will be finished in the United Arab Emirates in September and October, India’s national cricket board said Saturday.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India also said it would ask the global governing body for more time to decide on whether the Twenty20 World Cup should be held in India in October and November.
The IPL, the world’s richest cricket tournament, was half-finished when it was halted on May 4 after several players and team officials caught coronavirus despite being in bio-secure bubbles.
The board has since been in tough negotiations with other countries and the International Cricket Council on squeezing the remaining matches into the crowded international calendar.
About 160,000 people have died in India since April 1 in a devastating wave that has seen hospitals overwhelmed. There are fears that the country could be hit by another surge later this year.
The BCCI said it was moving the remaining matches to the UAE — which staged all of last year’s IPL — because of the monsoon season and did not mention the pandemic.
The board said a special general meeting had “unanimously agreed” for the remaining matches to be held in the UAE “considering the monsoon season in India in the months of September-October this year.”
The monsoon season is generally considered to run from June to mid-September.
The World Cup is due to be held in India from October, but it is also at risk from the pandemic threat.
The BCCI said the general meeting authorised its leaders “to seek an extension of time from the ICC to take an appropriate call on the hosting of ICC T20 World Cup 2021.”
The tournament is due to be discussed by the ICC next Tuesday, though no decision is expected to be taken.
No deadline to announce whether the tournament will be moved has been publicly set, but cricket officials say a decision will have to be taken in “weeks”.





