Sri Lanka and
the United Arab Emirates have offered to host the league but BCCI treasurer
Arun Singh Dhumal said the board was optimistic about staging it on home
soil.
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New Delhi(Agencies): BCCI
treasurer Arun Dhumal has confirmed the board will take all possible measures
to ensure that the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League is held on Indian
soil, before the option of staging the tournament abroad is considered. The IPL
was scheduled to start on April 29 before it was postponed indefinitely due to
the Covid-19 pandemic.
And now, with Sri Lanka, the
United Arab Emirates and most recently New Zealand stepping up with proposals
to host the IPL, Dhumal has made it clear that staging the tournament abroad
will be the BCCI’s last resort.
“We’ve to consider India first and then think
of overseas. They have sent these proposals in case we want to organise it
there. We will discuss it in the next IPL governing council meeting where we
will take a call,” Dhumal told Reuters.
Only twice in its 12-year
history has the IPL been staged outside of India. Due to the general elections,
the second edition in 2009 was held in South Africa, which the now-defunct
Deccan Chargers won by defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore in the final. Six
years later, due to the same reason, the first-half of the IPL in 2014 was
staged in the UAE across Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The BCCI stares at a financial
loss of approximately Rs 4000 crore if it is unable to host the IPL this year.
The board is keen to slot the tournament in the October-November window if the
T20 World Cup is postponed, but with the ICC yet to make a decisive call
regarding the fate of the ICC tournament, the BCCI, for now, seems to be stuck
in a limbo.
The uncertainty of the T20
World Cup, as Dhumal explains, has caused the board scheduling headaches.
“Everybody is under the pressure because of the uncertainty,” Dhumal added.
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