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BCCI gets government go ahead for conducting IPL in UAE

We have got government approval, says league chairman Brijesh Patel; teams to fly out after August 20

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New Delhi, August 10

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The BCCI has received the Central government’s formal approval to conduct this year’s Indian Premier League in the UAE, IPL chairman Brijesh Patel revealed on Monday.

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The IPL will be held in the UAE from September 19 to November 10 in three cities – Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

The government had last week given an “in principle” go-ahead to the BCCI to shift the marquee league to the UAE due to rising cases of COVID-19 in the country.

“Yes, we have received all the written approvals,” Patel said when asked whether the permission has come in writing from both the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

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When an Indian sports body shifts a domestic tournament abroad, it requires clearance from Home, External and Sports ministries respectively.

Also read: Patanjali considers bidding for IPL title sponsorship as China’s Vivo backs out

“Once we had the verbal okay from the government, we had intimated the Emirates Cricket Board. Now we have the papers also, so franchises can be intimated that everything is in order,” a veteran BCCI official told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

Most of the franchises will be flying out after August 20 after two mandatory RT-PCR (COVID-19) tests conducted within 24 hours from their departure.

The Chennai Super Kings players and staff, who are leaving on August 22, will have a small camp at the Chepauk on the insistence of skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

The BCCI is also facing problems on the sponsorship front after calling off the title deal with Chinese mobile phone company Vivo for the current year due to massive public outrage over the Sino-India border stand-off.

It was a Rs 440 crore deal and as BCCI looks at potential sponsors, Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali has shown interest in becoming the new title sponsor. PTI

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