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Indian Premier League returning after coronavirus shutdown, with remaining games to be played in UAE – ABC News
The IPL will relocate to the United Arab Emirates and resume in September, according to Indian cricket’s governing body, the BCCI.

The remaining matches of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which was suspended earlier this month, will be completed in the United Arab Emirates in September and October, according to the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI).
Key points:
- The IPL was suspended earlier this month due to India’s worsening COVID-19 situation
- Organisers are trying to squeeze the remaining 31 IPL games into a packed calendar
- The BCCI asked for an extension to make a call on hosting arrangements for the T20 World Cup in October and…
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