New Delhi: The second phase of the Indian Premier League (IPL) scheduled to start from September 19 at the United Arab Emirates is likely to witness the return of many people.
Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) Secretary General of Mubashir Usmani quoted with Gulf news that they will talk to the control council for cricket in India (BCCI) and the UAE government about leaving the crowd back to the stands.
According to Usmani, the ECB will work with BCCI and the UAE government to get approval for the process that must be followed so that the supporters return to the stadium.
The ECB will also discuss the topic with the International Cricket Council (ICC) to review their audience’s needs behind the Covid-19 pandemic.
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IPL 2021 was postponed in the middle “as a host, the ECB will work with the authorities to seek approval of what the protocol needs to be followed.
This includes the presence of fans.
We will then discuss it with BCCI and ICC to assess their audience requirements.
We want the requirements Fans of our Emirati Emirati Expours and Loving in the UAE can watch the action of the stands, “he said as quoted.
The report also suggested that the UAE government provide a green light to allow a capacity of 60 percent of the crowd at the stadium for the remaining matches.
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Iyer, who led Delhi’s capital to a degree clash in the 2020 season, was making a comeback after almost five months of intensethe the second phase of the IPL 2021 would continue with a clash between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indian on September 19.
In total, 31 matches, including qualifications and finals, will be played for 27 days.
Although some calls, BCCI officials are not available to comment on this problem.