February 27, 2022
1 min read

Maharashtra to host 70 league IPL matches across venues

In either scenario, the tournament is set to wrap up on Sunday, May 29. However, the venues for the playoffs are yet to be decided…reports Asian Lite News

A total of 70 league matches in the upcoming IPL 2022 is likely to be played across four different venues in Maharashtra.

The three venues — Wankhede Stadium, Brabourne Stadium and DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai are likely to host 55 matches while 15 could be played in the MCA International Stadium in Pune during the league phase of IPL 2022, a Cricbuzz report said.

And, all teams are set to play four games each at the Wankhede, DY Patil Stadium and three apiece at Brabourne and Pune.

Meanwhile, there are two start dates being contemplated. The official broadcaster — Star Sports wants to start the league on March 26, Saturday while the BCCI had earlier suggested March 27 to begin the proceedings.

It has been also learnt that Star has been insisting on a Saturday start as it wants to set the momentum for the league with a double header on March 27, a Sunday, which, otherwise, would not be possible. On Monday (March 28), there cannot be a double-header unless it is a national holiday.

In either scenario, the tournament is set to wrap up on Sunday, May 29. However, the venues for the playoffs are yet to be decided.

A final decision on the venues and dates could be taken in the IPL governing council meeting scheduled for Thursday, February 24.

ALSO READ-Teams can play with nine fit players in Women’s ODI World Cup

Previous Story

First consignment of 2500 MT wheat from India reaches Afghanistan

Next Story

Former SriLankan Airlines head appointed as CFO in Jet Airways

Latest from India News

‘India-US Trade Deal Expected Soon’

A trade deal between India and the United States is expected soon, as talks progress towards a bilateral agreement aiming to boost commerce to $500 billion by 2030 A trade deal between

Jaishankar Flags Terror Threats at Central Asia Talks

Tajikistan Foreign Minister Sirojiddin Muhriddin, EAM Jaishankar acknowledged the need to combat terrorism External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar held bilateral discussions with his counterparts from Tajikistan and Kazakhstan on Thursday and

India rallies the ‘stans

As New Delhi hosts the 4th India-Central Asia Dialogue, growing ties in trade, defence, and diplomacy reaffirm India’s long-standing linkages with the region. India is set to host the fourth meeting of
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Heavy rainfall to continue in Western India

The monsoon trough is active and south of its normal

BCCI president Ganguly steps down from ATK

Ganguly’s move is seen as a bid to avoid conflict