IPL 2021: Cricket Australia Issues No-Objection Certificates To Its Players To Return To IPL 14
IPL 2021: Cricket Australia issued no-objection certificates to Australian players, allowing them to participate in the Indian Premier League when the tournament resumes in the UAE from September 19.
- Asian News International
- Updated: August 15, 2021 08:27 am IST
Highlights
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Cricket Australia issued NOCs to Australian players for IPL 2021
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IPL 2021 will resume on September 19, with games to be played in the UAE
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IPL 2021 will be followed by T20 World Cup, to be played in UAE and Oman
Cricket Australia (CA) on Sunday cleared the way for its players to take part in the remainder of Indian Premier League's (IPL)Â in the UAE in September and October. CA's clearance came after the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) announced the postponement of a three-match ODI series between the two nations that was originally planned to be held in India ahead of the T20 World Cup, reported cricket.com.au. Earlier, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had confirmed that the English players will be available for the resumption of the 2021 edition of the IPL in the UAE from September 19. The postponement of the England-Bangladesh series opened the doors for the English players to use the IPL as preparatory ground for the T20 World Cup which gets underway just after the IPL.
Speaking to ANI, sources in the know of developments said the BCCI has received the green signal from the England and Wales Cricket Board on the participation of English players and it is the perfect example of the brilliant working relationship BCCI Secretary Jay Shah has with the English and Bangladesh cricket board.
"The English players will be available for the resumption of the IPL in the UAE. The BCCI has the green signal. This shows the brilliant working relationship that the secretary has with not just the ECB, but also the BCB," the source said.
Last month, the BCCI announced the schedule for the remainder of the IPL 2021 which will be held in the UAE.
A total of 31 matches will be played in the duration of 27 days.
The 14th season, which was postponed in May this year in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, will resume on September 19 in Dubai with a blockbuster clash between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians.
The action will then shift to Abu Dhabi where the Kolkata Knight Riders will square off against Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Sharjah will host its first game on September 24 when Royal Challengers Bangalore take on Chennai Super Kings.
In all, 13 matches will be held in Dubai, 10 in Sharjah, and 8 in Abu Dhabi.Â