Cricket / Schedule for 57-day IPL 2020 released, CSK to play MI in opener on March 29

Cric Tracker : Feb 18, 2020, 02:12 PM
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) officially announced the schedule for the 2020 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Tuesday. The tournament is set to commence on March 29 with a game between the four-time and defending champions Mumbai Indians (MI) and the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at the Wankhede Stadium. The final is set to be played on May 24 as the cash-rich league will span for a duration of 57 days this year.

Interestingly, the official schedule has been released three days after most of the franchises made it public on their respective social media handles. The Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) was the first to unveil their schedule for the upcoming season after which the likes of CSK, RCB, KKR followed suit.


Only 6 afternoon games this season

Unlike previous seasons, the BCCI has decided to reduce the number of doubleheaders this year. This time around, two matches will be played only on Sundays and the number of doubleheaders have come down to only six. Moreover, with the season starting on March 29, a number of overseas players are likely to arrive a couple of days late as they will be busy playing for their country.

The T20I series between Australia and New Zealand concludes on March 29 itself and both boards have confirmed that their players will be available only after that. Also, a few Australian players will be playing in the final of the Sheffield Shield, the country’s first-class tournament, which ends on March 31. Apart from them, England players will be in Sri Lanka when the IPL commences and their last Test of the tour ends on March 31.

However, the BCCI has taken care that the teams won’t be missing their marquee players as the likes of SRH and RR will be starting their campaign on April 1 and 2 respectively. The sides which are least or not affected by the availability of their players, will get their season underway earlier. The league stage will go on until May 17, a week more than the previous years even as the IPL concludes on May 24.

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