IPL 2022 to Commence From 26th March, Spectators Will be Allowed in Stadiums
There has been no decision with regards to play-offs but Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium is likely to host the final.

New Delhi, Feb 24: The cash-rich Indian Premier League is all set to start from March 26th and will go on till 29th May. The stadiums can only be filled up to 40% capacity, decided at the governing council meeting on Thursday.
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“The IPL will start on Saturday, March 26,” IPL chairman Brijesh Patel told PTI.
With two new teams Lucknow Supergiants and Gujarat Titans added to the roster, there will be 74 matches with 70 of them being played at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium and Brabourne Stadium along with Navi Mumbai’s DY Patil ground and Gahunje Stadium in Pune.
As many as 20 games each will be held at Wankhede and DY Patil, while 15 each will be hosted at Brabourne and Gahunje Stadium.
“Spectators will be allowed as per guidelines set by the Maharashtra government and to start with, it will be 40 percent. If the COVID situation remains under control and cases decline, it might be full house at the business end,” a source said.
There has been no decision with regards to play-offs but Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium is likely to host the final.
It is learnt that 55 matches will be played in Mumbai, while 15 will be played in Pune.
“Each team will play same number of games at each of the stadiums. Mumbai Indians will play four games at Wankhede Stadium. We are having as many as 12 double headers and it was decided that Saturday start (march 26) allows us to host a double header on Sunday,” an IPL source added.
BCCI secretary Jay Shah had earlier said that plan is to hold IPL in India and likewise BCCI were ready in earnest to host it in the country. The second option was South Africa this time but it was a distant option.
(With Inputs From PTI)
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