Hyderabad: The 13th edition of Indian Premier League is in danger amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. The government officials have communicated with the Board of Control for Cricket in India that any sports happening that is to take place in the near future will have to be without fans. The IPL franchises are ready with the close door matches but they wish for their foreign players to be made available from the start of the season.
Speaking to media, an official of one of the franchises said that with the government making its stance clear and the World Health Organisation (WHO) declaring the coronavirus outbreak a "pandemic", there is no other option than to play the match behind closed doors.
"See, the gate money is no issue as these things are insured. As for the fans, it is disappointing, but we don't really have much of an option as we have to abide by the diktat of the central government and even WHO has declared the outbreak a "pandemic".
"This makes it clear that if we have to have an IPL this year, it has to be behind closed doors. So now, would we rather want an IPL where fans can watch the games on television or we don't want an IPL in 2020? So, we are okay with that, but the BCCI must sit down and speak to the central government to make an exception and allow the foreign players to come in before April 15 as the IPL loses its sheen otherwise," the official said.
While there have been rumours that the league could be started in the second week of April, another official said that was a strict no-no as that would mean missing the foreign stars going into the business end.
"The international commitments that the players have cannot be toyed with and the host broadcasters have already made it clear that they are not too keen on doubleheaders. So, keeping the interest of all parties in place, the best option is to have an IPL behind closed doors. The franchises will have to bear the loss that comes with merchandise sales, but that is a nominal amount as compared to the losses that will be incurred if the IPL doesn't happen in 2020," the official said.
An official of another franchise made it clear that the BCCI must ensure that they sit down with the concerned government departments and ensure that at least the foreign players are handed permission as they are already touring around the world.