New Delhi(Agencies): BCCI
president Sourav Ganguly has indicated that this year's IPL could be conducted
in empty stadiums, insisting that all possible options are being explored to
ensure that the suspended event does take place despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a letter to all the
affiliated units sent late on Wednesday after the ICC Board meeting, Ganguly
seemed confident of an IPL this year despite its current status of being
indefinitely suspended because of the raging pandemic, which has claimed more
than 8,000 lives in India.
"The BCCI is working on
all possible options to ensure that we are able to stage IPL this year, even if
it means playing the tournament in empty stadiums," Ganguly wrote.
"The fans, franchises,
players, broadcasters, sponsors and all other stakeholders are keenly looking
forward to the possibility of IPL being hosted this year."
"Recently, a lot of
players both from India and other countries, participating in the IPL have
shown keenness on being part of this year's IPL. We are optimistic and the BCCI
will shortly decide on the future course of action on this," the former
India captain said.
It is widely speculated that
the IPL is eyeing the October event if the T20 World Cup scheduled to be held
in Australia at that time is postponed. The ICC has deferred a decision on the
World Cup's fate until next month.
Ganguly also said that the
BCCI is working on the domestic schedule while exploring various formats which
would make tournaments like Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy and Vijay Hazare
"competitive and feasible".
"Moving ahead, the BCCI
is in process of planning the domestic competitions for the next cricketing
season. We are working on various options and formats in our endeavour to
ensure that various domestic tournaments are held, they stay competitive and
participation feasible," said the former India captain.
"The BCCI will come up
with more details in next couple of weeks," he added.
He also informed that BCCI is
preparing a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for resumption of cricket in all
state units to ensure medical safety of those involved.
The president also informed
that the BCCI has made "all efforts to release funds/grants to its various
members."
"Associations which have
made proper submission of their accounts and funds utilization certificates
have already received their grants," he said.
The other units will also
receive their grants once they submit relevant documents, the president assured
while informing that vendors have also been paid.
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