Wankhede Stadium is set to host 10 IPL games this season.© AFP
Less than a week to go to the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021, they belong from within the cricket fraternity with a coronovirus condition at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Groundstaff at the stadium has tested positive for COVID-19, and there are real concerns that they may have interacted with other groundwater. Replacing only those who have tested Kovid-positive may not be enough, and the only way to resolve the situation is to bench all members at the grassroots level, which NDTV has in conversation with cricket operations officials The feelings collected are.
Wankhede Stadium is set to host 10 matches in IPL 2021.
The first match in Wankhede will be held on April 10, in which Delhi team will take on three-time champions Chennai Super Kings in last year’s final.
IPL 2021 clash with defending champions Mumbai Indians against Virat Kohli-led Royal Challengers Bangalore in Chennai on 9 April.
The IPL is returning to India this year after heading out to the United Arab Emirates for the 2020 season due to a coronavirus epidemic.
IPL 2020 was held all over Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi as Mumbai Indians won a record fifth title.
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This year’s IPL is scheduled in six cities with a coronovirus epidemic. The tournament will be played in Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Delhi and Ahmedabad.
All games will be held in neutral venues, ensuring that no team gets home advantage.
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