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Remainder of IPL set to be played in United Arab Emirates

The Indian Premier League, suspended as a new coronavirus wave hit India, will be finished in the United Arab Emirates in September and October, India's national cricket board said Saturday.

Published May 29,2021
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The remainder of the Indian Premier League will be held in the United Arab Emirates in September and October, the Board of Control for Cricket in India said Saturday.

IPL, the world's richest Twenty20 league, was suspended earlier this month in India after some players and team staff returned positive tests for the coronavirus when a bio-secure bubble was breached.

Nearly 30 IPL games were held in four Indian cities before the league was shut down.

The BCCI said in a statement on Saturday that the decision to take the league to UAE was made during a special general meeting of the cricket board and "members unanimously agreed to resume the IPL."

The cricket board also said since it will be monsoon season in the months of September and October in India, the decision was taken to complete the league in the UAE.

India is also scheduled to host the Twenty20 World Cup in October and November with UAE as the backup venue lined up by the International Cricket Council.