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Hyderabad likely to be backup venue for IPL 14

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Published : Apr 3, 2021, 2:58 PM IST

The IPL 2021 will be held across six venues. While the first phase of the matches will be held in Chennai and Mumbai, the bandwagon moves to Ahmedabad and Delhi for the second phase.

IPL 14
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Mumbai: As the COVID-19 cases in Mumbai are at their peak, The Board of Control for Cricket India is likely to name Hyderabad as a standby venue for the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League.

The focus is on Mumbai since Maharashtra is on the verge of lockdown. Although no official statement has been made, there have been indications of a lockdown by the state government.

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"Hyderabad has emerged as a backup venue option, should one or more of the six designated host cities not be able to hold their matches," a report in media stated on Saturday.

The report added that none of the franchises have been spoken to by the board about a possible change in venue.

The IPL 2021 will be held across six venues. While the first phase of the matches will be held in Chennai and Mumbai, the bandwagon moves to Ahmedabad and Delhi for the second phase. The last phase of the league games will be held in Bengaluru and Kolkata.

Also Read: IPL 2021: Axar Patel tests positive for COVID-19

The playoffs and the final are scheduled to be held in Ahmedabad towards the end of May.

The matches will be played behind closed doors with no public allowed at the venues.

The IPL 2020 was held in the UAE due to the Covid-19 pandemic. However, the board has decided to host it in India this year.

India are also scheduled to host the T20 World Cup later this year.

Mumbai: As the COVID-19 cases in Mumbai are at their peak, The Board of Control for Cricket India is likely to name Hyderabad as a standby venue for the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League.

The focus is on Mumbai since Maharashtra is on the verge of lockdown. Although no official statement has been made, there have been indications of a lockdown by the state government.

Also Read: IPL 2021: On-field rivalry takes backseat as MI's den turns CSK's training ground

"Hyderabad has emerged as a backup venue option, should one or more of the six designated host cities not be able to hold their matches," a report in media stated on Saturday.

The report added that none of the franchises have been spoken to by the board about a possible change in venue.

The IPL 2021 will be held across six venues. While the first phase of the matches will be held in Chennai and Mumbai, the bandwagon moves to Ahmedabad and Delhi for the second phase. The last phase of the league games will be held in Bengaluru and Kolkata.

Also Read: IPL 2021: Axar Patel tests positive for COVID-19

The playoffs and the final are scheduled to be held in Ahmedabad towards the end of May.

The matches will be played behind closed doors with no public allowed at the venues.

The IPL 2020 was held in the UAE due to the Covid-19 pandemic. However, the board has decided to host it in India this year.

India are also scheduled to host the T20 World Cup later this year.

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