IPL 2024 Venue Change:
IPL 2024 Venue Change:

BCCI official said, there may be a change in the venue regarding IPL

IPL 2024 Venue Change: Fans are eagerly waiting for the start of IPL and this wait will end on March 22, but before that let me tell you that the venue of IPL can change, do not know in which country it will be played.

Even before the start of IPL, there are so many shocks, the fans who are getting very excited to watch IPL, a very sad news has come for them, this is happening because of the Lok Sabha elections, there may be a change in the IPL venue, information about which is Times News. Has given.

IPL 2024 Venue Change: बीसीसीआई अधिकारी ने कहा, आईपीएल को लेकर आयोजन स्थल में हो सकता है बदलाव
IPL 2024 Venue Change

Know in which country IPL will be played

Not only in India but also in foreign countries, the fans are getting very anxious to watch the IPL. Not only this, the fans are very happy that the first match of the IPL will be played between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Chennai Super Kings. The IPL schedule has been released for only 17 days.

And this has been done because Lok Sabha elections are going to be held soon, due to which no match will be played in the Arun Jaitley Stadium of Delhi. The date of Lok Sabha elections will come on Saturday evening and in the meantime, the second session of IPL will be played after 7th April. Whose venue can be changed and may not be in India but in UAE.

How many matches will there be in the first session?

Let us tell you that BCCI has released a schedule of 17 days in which 21 matches will be played and the last match of the session will be played between Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Sapur Giants and after that the matches of the second session can be played in UAE. This time and in the year 2020 also, due to Corona, IPL was played in UAE, whose matches were played in only 3 grounds, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. The report has revealed that if BCCI has asked the players for their passports, then this It is clearly visible that he will no longer be in India.

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