Will the IPL lose its luster without spectators and spectators?
Will the IPL lose its luster without spectators and spectators?
New Delhi: The Indian Premier League (IPL) is not just a cricket tournament. This is a complete entertainment package. The glowing, dancing, singing and glamorous crowd in the gallery has become an integral part of the IPL. The combination of all this with cricket has given the IPL the status of the most popular and richest cricket league in the world today. However, the 13th edition of the IPL, which starts in the UAE from the 19th of next month, is going to be just a cricket tournament. It's true that Twenty20 cricket will be exciting; There will be no glamor. Visitors will not come to the gallery; The cheerleaders will not be seen either. In fact, the global epidemic, the Corona virus, has taken a toll on the IPL. It is reassuring for cricket fans that the IPL will be held at a time when tournaments like the Twenty20 World Cup are being suspended due to crowds.
The IPL starts in March / April every year. However, the tournament has been taken to the UAE this year as the number of coronary infections in India continues to rise. Since arriving in the UAE, seven franchises have been in the bio-security zone. However, the Chennai Super Kings did not recover from the coronary heart disease. The inaugural match will be played in Abu Dhabi on the 19th between last year's two finalists, Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians. The opening ceremony will not be held this time either. As a result, cricket fans will be deprived of watching Bollywood artiste dance music. So IPL is going to be organized for TV viewers. This time around, the match has been changed during the match for the convenience of the spectators. The afternoon match will start at 3.30 pm and the evening match will start at 7.30 pm. According to BCCI president Sourav Ganguly, the match will not be played without spectators. However, the player will feel the absence of the audience. However, in the second phase of the IPL, 30 per cent of the spectators are scheduled to leave the stadium, but this is not certain. However, the IPL will act as a tonic for cricket fans around the world. Because of the corona infection, international cricket has not been played in any country other than England since March. Although the Caribbean Premier League has been played, it is not as popular. So cricket fans from all over the world are waiting for the IPL. The BCCI and Star Sports, which are licensed to broadcast, are expected to see an increase in the number of TV viewers in the IPL this year than in any other year. The organizers are busy finishing the IPL better than Glamor.

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