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BCCI explores alternate venues after Delhi shuts doors on IPL matches due to COVID-19

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on said that the national capital will not have any sporting events for a month

PTI New Delhi Published 13.03.20, 07:55 AM
CSK Skipper MS Dhoni during the practice session, at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, Thursday, March 12, 2020. The spread of coronavirus has cast a shadow with Sports Ministry planning to hold IPL matches in closed doors as foreign players were ruled out of the game till April 15 .

CSK Skipper MS Dhoni during the practice session, at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, Thursday, March 12, 2020. The spread of coronavirus has cast a shadow with Sports Ministry planning to hold IPL matches in closed doors as foreign players were ruled out of the game till April 15 . PTI

The Delhi government's refusal to allow any IPL matches in the city owing to the COVID-19 pandemic has added to the BCCI's woes. It is now looking for alternate venues in 'willing' states to conduct a closed-door edition.

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Friday said that the national capital will not have any sporting events for a month to contain the spread of the deadly infection that has sent the world into turmoil with close to 5,000 deaths so far. The IPL is due to begin on March 29 in Mumbai, and Delhi's first game was scheduled on March 30. 'All sports gatherings will be banned, including the IPL, in wake of the coronavirus threat,' Sisodia said.

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The BCCI responded by listing alternate venues. Delhi is home to the Delhi Capital IPL franchise. 'Lucknow has been wanting to host IPL matches for a while now. If it's a closed door tournament, it really doesn't matter where it is played,' a BCCI source told PTI.

Karnataka has also expressed its unwillingness to host IPL matches, while Maharashtra have banned the sale of tickets.

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