Where will IPL-2020 be held in the end, the new date and schedule are waiting for the government's green signal

New delhi date. 21 July 2020, Tuesday
- Information given by Brijesh Patel regarding the new date and schedule of IPL-2020
- Clear the way for the 13th series of IPL
- Will be held easily in September-November
- The ICC avoided hosting the T20 World Cup on Monday
The ICC has finally postponed the T20 World Cup for a year on Monday. At the same time, the way to IPL has also been opened. A new update has come out regarding the world's most expensive cricket league to be held in the Corona era.
IPL chairman Brijesh Patel said on Tuesday that an important meeting would be held in the next 10 days. In which the tournament will be discussed. That means important issues like dates, schedules will be discussed and in September it was decided with Corona in mind that the IPL will be held in India or the host will be handed over to the UAE.
Brijesh Patel clarified that in both cases, the government's approval is required.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a decision to postpone the T-20 World Cup to be held on Australian soil from October 18 to November 15 in the wake of the Corona epidemic. The Corona was unable to hold the T-20 World Cup due to the Australian Cricket Board's pre-arranged schedule. The ICC's decision has made it easier for the Indian Cricket Board to wait for the IPL. Australia was to host the T-20 World Cup in October-November this year.
The schedule for the 2023 ICC One Day World Cup has been changed
Meanwhile, the schedule of the ICC One Day World Cup to be held in India in 2023 has been changed and according to the new schedule, it will be held in October-November 2023. The ODI World Cup, which has been held in India so far, is usually held in February-March. The schedule for the One Day World Cup has been changed to make it easier for teams to qualify for the 2023 One Day World Cup.
The planning for the One Day World Cup will also remain the same
No changes have been made to New Zealand's plans for the 2021 Women's One Day World Cup. ICC officials are monitoring the situation and will take a decision in the coming days. No announcement has been made about the nomination process for a new president to replace Shashank Manohar.
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