This important change is going to come in 2022 IPL!

This important change is going to come in 2022 IPL! The second part of the 2021 IPL will start on September 19 in the United Arab Emirates. Already every team has started getting there. However, the 2022 tournament is now more popular than this IPL. This time Digital Desk: The offer was made a long time ago

This important change is going to come in 2022 IPL!


Change ipl Rules in 2021

Finally the green signal. And nine eight-team IPL tournaments. This tournament will be organized in ten teams from 2022. That is what BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal said today.

However, the board has not decided which of the two cities will receive the two teams. The second part of the 2021 IPL will start on September 19 in the United Arab Emirates. Already every team has started getting there. However, the 2022 tournament is now more popular than this IPL.

Today, Arun Dhumal said, 'Everyone is looking at the IPL now. This is going to be a very exciting tournament in the UAE. However, this is the last season of the eight-team IPL. There will be 10 teams from next time. We are moving in that direction.

But when will the two teams be final? He did not want to answer this question right now. According to sources, a team may be taken from Ahmedabad. That's kind of sure. Bids for the second place will be taken from different franchises in multiple cities.

That list includes Pune, Lucknow, Kanpur, Guwahati, Indore, Kochi, Raipur, and Trivandrum. This year's IPL has been postponed due to corona. It was then decided to do the rest in the UAE. Since then, there has been speculation that the number of teams may increase next season. However, the news has not been sealed so far.

Today, the BCCI official gave that seal. The first part of the ongoing IPL in India is played in a closed stadium but the spectators may be in the second stage. According to a news agency in the United Arab Emirates.

The country's cricket body is trying to bring spectators to the field. However, comply with the tax rules. Mubasir Usmani, general secretary of the Emirates Cricket Board, said the BCCI and the UAE government were in talks to bring spectators to the field.

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