Remainder of IPL 2021 Can’t be Played in India: Sourav Ganguly

The rest of the suspended IPL is unlikely to be played in India with the BCCI also unclear whether a window can be found to play the 31 games that are left.

The IPL had been suspended indefinitely last week after many tested positive for COVID-19 within the bio-secure bubble in Ahmedabad and New Delhi.

Sourav Ganguly, head of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), told Sportstar magazine that COVID-19 restrictions meant it was impossible to stage the remaining games in India.

"There are lots of organisational hazards like 14-day quarantine. It can't happen in India," Ganguly said.

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"This quarantine is tough to handle. Too early to say how we can find a slot to complete the IPL."

Warwickshire, Surrey and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) are keen to host the remaining matches in September, but a BCCI official told Reuters on Friday they were yet to discuss the offer.

The entire 2020 tournament was played in the United Arab Emirates because of the pandemic.

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Ganguly also said India would play three one-dayers and five Twenty20 Internationals in Sri Lanka in July though the BCCI is likely to field a second-string squad.

The Virat Kohli-led India side are set to leave for England in early June for the World Test Championship final in Southampton against New Zealand. They will then play a five-test series against England.

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