08 March,2021 07:10 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Chennai Super Kings` MS Dhoni and Mumbai Indians` Rohit Sharma
The IPL 2021 will run from April 9 to May 30 across six venues with no team getting to play at home, its Governing Council announced on Sunday. Despite the COVID-19 surge, Mumbai was named as one of the host cities and the tournament will be held behind closed doors at least in the initial phase. The other venues are Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi and Kolkata. The Nardendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad will host the final on May 30 as well as the play-offs.
Defending champions Mumbai Indians will face Royal Challengers Bangalore in the tournament-opener in Chennai on April 9. Each team is set to play at four venues during the league stage. Out of the 56 league matches, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru will host 10 matches each while Ahmedabad and Delhi will host eight matches each.
"One of the highlights of this edition of the VIVO IPL will be the fact that all matches will be played at neutral venues, no team will play at their home venue. All teams will play at 4 out of 6 venues during the league stage," read an IPL statement. There will be a total of 11 double headers, where six teams will play three afternoon matches and two teams will play two afternoon matches. The afternoon games are at 3:30pm while the evening games are at 7:30pm.
"The fixtures of the tournament have been mapped in a way that every team will travel only three times during the league stage, thus reducing commute and minimising risk.
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"The VIVO IPL this year at home will be played behind closed doors to begin with and a call on allowing spectators will be taken later," the statement read further. The previous edition was played in UAE amid the pandemic but since then the COVID-19 situation has improved in India.
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