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IPl 2020: Reasons why BCCI is considering UAE as the top contender to host IPL 13, national camp

IPl 2020: Reasons why BCCI is considering UAE as the top contender to host IPL 13, national camp. The BCCI is eyeing a September-November window for IPL.

IPl 2020: Reasons why UAE is frontrunner to host the event

Mumbai, July 18: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has emerged as the top contender to host IPL 2020 and India's training camp along with Ahmedabad, Dharamsala and Bengaluru, being the other options discussed at the BCCI Apex Council meeting.

With India's COVID-19 case load exceeding a million mark, the UAE could be hosting IPL 13 and the BCCI is looking September-November window.

Indian cricketers, who have not played since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, could resume their training in Dubai, the likelihood of which will increase significantly if the UAE gets to host the IPL 2020.

The issue was discussed in the virtual Apex Council meeting on Friday (July 17) but the final call will be taken by the IPL Governing Council.

"If the IPL is held in the UAE, then it only makes sense the Indian cricketers train there before the tournament. They have a good infrastructure in place. The UAE is the most likely choice for the IPL with India getting increasingly unsafe (due to COVID-19)," a BCCI official told PTI.

"The other likely options are training camp in either Dharamsala or Ahmedabad (at the renovated Motera stadium) with a bio-bubble in place. But the cases continue to increase in India, so UAE will be the safest option," the official added.

Besides the UAE, Sri Lanka has also offered to host the IPL. The UAE partially staged the tournament in 2014 due to the general elections in India.

The BCCI has zeroed in on September-early, November window for the T20 extravaganza but for that, the ICC needs to announced the cancellation of the T20 World Cup, scheduled in Australia in October-November.

The announcement can come as early as next week when the ICC Board meets on Monday. The meeting was attended by BCCI secretary Jay Shah, whose tenure has reportedly ended. "The BCCI's legal team okayed his presence and that is why he was there," a source said.

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly's term ends on July 27 but the board has sought an extension for him, the secretary and joint secretary Jayesh George from the Supreme Court.

Story first published: Saturday, July 18, 2020, 13:10 [IST]
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