IPL 2019 to be played in India from March 23

The decision was taken after the CoA held discussions with the appropriate central and state agencies / authorities, a BCCI release said. 

Published : Jan 08, 2019 16:23 IST

The Indian Premier League will be begin a month earlier this year because of general elections.
The Indian Premier League will be begin a month earlier this year because of general elections.
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The Indian Premier League will be begin a month earlier this year because of general elections.

The Indian Premier League (IPL) will stay in India despite a speculated clash of dates with the general elections but the glitzy event will start earlier than usual, from March 23, the Committee of Administrators (CoA) announced on Tuesday.

The two-member CoA, comprising chairman Vinod Rai and former women’s captain Diana Edulji, met on Tuesday to discuss the venues and window for the league.

“Based on the preliminary discussions with the appropriate central and state agencies/authorities, it was decided that the 12th edition of the world’s most popular and competitive T20 tournament will be scheduled to be played in India,” a statement issued by the BCCI read.

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“It is proposed that the IPL 2019 will commence on March 23, 2019. The detailed schedule will be finalised in consultation with the appropriate authorities,” it added.

Tuesday’s statement ended months of speculation about the league’s venue this year given the possibility of a clash of dates with the Lok Sabha elections, the dates of which are not yet out.

“The COA will have detailed discussion with all the Stakeholders before releasing the IPL 2019 Schedule,” the BCCI statement read.

The last time the IPL got started in March was 2010. After that, the league has always kicked off in the first half of April and ended in late May.

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The early start this year is because of the ODI World Cup in England which will get underway from May 30.

There has to be a 15-day gap between the end of the IPL and India’s international engagements, as per the new BCCI constitution.

The IPL has been played outside India twice due to general elections. The entire 2009 edition was moved to South Africa, while in 2014, some games were played in the UAE.

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