The Board for Control of Cricket in India have been forced to shift the tournament’s second edition overseas due to security concerns. The IPL’s schedule clashes with India’s general elections, and the Delhi government has refused to guarantee player security.
It is understood BCCI officials had considered England, South Africa and the UAE as potential hosts for the lucrative 45-day tournament, which is scheduled to start on April 10.
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It is understood BCCI officials had considered England, South Africa and the UAE as potential hosts for the lucrative 45-day tournament, which is scheduled to start on April 10.
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