DUBAI - The Indian Premier League will have cricket fans back at the venues when the Twenty20 extravaganza resumes in the United Arab Emirates, organisers said Wednesday.
Five-time champions Mumbai Indians will clash with Mahendra Singh Dhoni's
Chennai Super Kings in Dubai on Sunday, four months after the world's richest
T20 league was halted midway by the coronavirus pandemic in India.
"This match will be a momentous occasion as IPL will welcome the fans back
to the stadiums after a brief hiatus owing to Covid-19 situation," said an
IPL statement.
The tickets for the remainder of the tournament, which will conclude with
the final on October 15, will be available from Thursday.
The IPL was shifted out last year to the UAE where it was held behind
closed doors and fans stayed away in the first leg of this edition held in
India.
Broadcasters used virtual background noise of fans cheering and stadium
roars for the TV audience as matches were played in empty stadiums in the UAE
and India.
The remaining matches of the ongoing 14th edition will be played in Dubai,
Abu Dhabi and Sharjah with players of all eight franchises in strict bio
bubbles.BSS/AFP