IPL 2020 | Amid the pandemic, a reason to cheer: The Indian Premier League returns
AP | 18 Sep 2020, 10:02 AMDefying all odds, the Indian Premier League finally begins on September 19, when previous year's finalists, MI and CSK meet in Abu Dhabi.
Defying all odds, the Indian Premier League finally begins on September 19, when previous year's finalists, MI and CSK meet in Abu Dhabi.
The Royal Challengers Bangalore have released their official anthem ahead of the 2020 edition of the Indian Premier League.
Sunil Gavaskar named his ideal playing XI for defending champions Mumbai Indians ahead of their opening game of the season against Chennai Super Kings.
The players from Australia and England have landed in the UAE ahead of the 2020 edition of Indian Premier League.
The firm will support the body’s Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) to monitor and safeguard the integrity of the game during the IPL 2020.
Chennai Super Kings CEO Kasi Viswanathan has said that both the players can be available for selection if they test negative for COVID-19.
Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma has downplayed the side's poor record in the UAE, insisting that the team and the thought process is completely different.
Eoin Morgan will be joining the side after leading England to their maiden World Cup glory in 2019 and Nitish Rana, who led Delhi at domestic level, is excited to play alongside him.
The Indian cricket legend feels Lamichhane has grown in experience over the last two years and will be vital in Delhi Capitals ambitions to lift maiden IPL title.
Australia and England players will undergo a 36-hour quarantine instead of the earlier prescribed six days, meaning that they will be available from the first game of IPL 2020.
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