Your Most Awaited IPL Is Going To Restart

Are you a great fan of cricket and had waited for a very long and have anticipated watching your favorite team win?

Were you disheartened when “The Indian Premier League Governing Council” and “Board of Control for Cricket in India” choose to postpone IPL2021 matches with immediate effect?

Well, we all know how depressing it was when the news came out with sudden and immediate effect. It almost left the fans teary. Memes depicting the anguish of every cricket fan are all over had flooded social media. Due to many cases of Covid-19 being found in the bio bubble, the Indian Premier League (IPL), which had been going smoothly for almost a month, was postponed indefinitely on Tuesday (IPL 2021 Postponed).

The Indian Premier League, the world’s most famous cricket tournament, then began its journey. In the worst-case COVID scenario, all of the games were held behind closed doors. However, the BCCI was dealt a major setback when multiple players from various teams tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the event to be postponed indefinitely.

Corona has now struck the players of the Hyderabad squad (SRH), following the KKR team. Because one of the Hyderabad players tested positive for Corona, the entire team has been placed in isolation. Earlier this season, KKR’s Varun Chakravarthy and Sandeep Warrier were diagnosed with corona symptoms. The Chennai Superkings support personnel, on the other hand, became Corona Positive (COVID-19 Positive). In such a situation, the BCCI has decided to postpone the IPL indefinitely. The tone among IPL fans on Twitter was pretty depressing. However, some people are reassuring IPL fans by sharing shares after learning of the postponement (IPL 2021 Memes).

But let us tell you the big good news your much-awaited IPL 2021 is going to restart. Yes, you heard it right. IPL has been rescheduled. In terms of the IPL 2021 calendar, the event was originally scheduled to take place between April 9 and May 30 this year. As previously stated, the tournament’s first game was between RCB and MI, and the tournament’s whole playoffs and final were set to take place in Ahmedabad’s freshly constructed Narendra Modi Stadium.

The competition was forced to be suspended after 29 games owing to the COVID-19 outbreak, and the IPL calendar for 2021 will have to be rearranged as a result. Mr. Brijesh Patel, the Chairman of the IPL Governing Council, stated immediately after the BCCI stopped the IPL that IPL 2021 isn’t finished. Sourav Ganguly, the president of the BCCI, has stated unequivocally that the event will not be held in India. He has, however, indicated that the IPL 2021 reschedule will be a success. He claims that the BCCI is in negotiations with foreign cricket boards and the International Cricket Council (ICC) to find the time when the competition may restart outside of India.

IPL Reschedule Timetable 2021

[SLOT 1] – The BCCI has the first slot available in September to resume the competition. During this time, however, England, New Zealand, South Africa, and Afghanistan have all of their calendars booked. For the BCCI to restart IPL 2021 in September, only Australian and West Indian players will be accessible.

[SLOT 2] – After the end of the ICC T20 World Cup 2021, the BCCI can look forward to continuing the IPL this year in the November window. According to the tentative schedule, the ICC T220 World Cup will be held from October 18 to November 15, and the BCCI may decide to have the competition afterward.

IPL Rescheduled Matches

Sourav Ganguly, president of the BCCI, has stated categorically that the IPL 2021 will not be held in India. As a result, it’s evident that the event will have to be moved to a different country. The Indian cricket team will travel to England in June for the ICC World Test Championship final and a five-match Test series that will conclude in August.

England: Because the English, New Zealand, and Indian players will all be in England starting in June, the BCCI may decide to hold the event there. Notably, a few English counties have submitted a letter to the BCCI via the ECB in the same vein.

UAE: The 13th edition of the IPL, IPL 2020, had to be transferred to the United Arab Emirates due to the COVID-19 outbreak in India (UAE). The tournament in the United Arab Emirates was a massive success since officials were able to verify that no players or support workers were exposed to the coronavirus. As a result, holding the event in the IPL UAE Schedule 2021 could be a very safe option for the BCCI.

A BCCI committee – including BCCI chief Ganguly, secretary Jay Shah, and vice-president Rajiv Shukla – is set to fly to the UAE soon and take stock of things with the Emirates Cricket Board and the local authorities. “A lot needs to be considered, and the team will review the itinerary, travel plans, and also the quarantine laws bearing the bubble transfers in mind,” a Board official said.

IPL Rescheduled Timetable 2021

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is developing a new schedule for the IPL 2021 season. Members of the Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Capitals, Chennai Super Kings, and SunRisers Hyderabad tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the competition to be canceled. Multiple stories have surfaced after the suspension claiming that a new timetable is being developed to continue the IPL 2021.

The IPL schedule for 2021 will be issued following the Future Tours Program of the International Cricket Council (ICC) (FTP). The Indian National Cricket Team is currently preparing to face New Zealand in the ICC World Test Championship final (WTC). Southampton will host the match from June 18 to June 22.

After that, a second-string Indian squad will tour Sri Lanka, playing three ODIs and three T20Is away from home. Meanwhile, from August 4 to September 14, the first-string team will compete in a five-match Test series against England in England.