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Good news for IPL fans, now the remaining matches of IPL will be among the spectators | Cricket Post
The remaining matches of IPL 2021 will be played in UAE from September to October. Preparation for this is going on in full swing. All the teams are making their own plan to go to IPL. Meanwhile, a good news is coming out for the audience. According to the news, the remaining matches of IPL 2021 will be conducted among the spectators. If this happens then the spectators will be able to watch IPL matches directly from the stadium after a long time. However, till now no official statement has been issued by BCCI or UAE in this regard.
Actually friends, the remaining matches of IPL 14 will be played in the United Arab Emirates from September 19. Meanwhile, a report by Inside Sport quoted Gulf News as saying that Emirates Cricket Board Secretary General Mubashir Usmani has said that the board will talk to the authorities about the demand for permission to enter the spectators. Along with this, BCCI will also talk to ICC officials about this, only after that the final decision will be taken.
It has been said in the report that being the host, the ECB i.e. Emirates Cricket Board will talk to the officials that if the spectators are allowed to enter the stadium, then what are the rules that the spectators will have to follow. The ECB wants the cricket fans to watch the world's biggest cricket league directly in the stadium.
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