27 February,2021 09:08 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
Sourav Ganguly
The BCCI is looking at four to five venues for conducting the next edition of the IPL with Mumbai as a single host not looking feasible anymore following a surge in COVID-19 cases in and around the city.
Earlier, there were discussions that Mumbai, with four stadiums-Wankhede, Brabourne, DY Patil and Reliance Stadium, will be a good option to create a single bio-secure bubble and hold the eight-week long tournament.
However,the COVID-19 situation in Maharashtra has worsened with a spike in cases. "There is still a month left for the IPL to start but obviously some decisions need to be taken. It will be risky to have a single city IPL in Mumbai if there is steady rise in cases that's happening right now," a senior BCCI official said on conditions of anonymity.
"So cities like Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Kolkata will be ready to host matches. Ahmedabad, in all likelihood, will host the play-off and final match of the IPL," he said.
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