BCCI has split from IMG, now the IPL will be run on its own

The BCCI has decided to part with the International Management Group (IMG), which has the right to organize it since the inception of the Indian Premier League (IPL), a top official of the Cricket Board (BCCI) revealed on Friday. Yes, we have sent him a firing notice, ”the officer told PTI.

The notice was sent out earlier in the week and it is learned that the board plans to host its T20 tournament this year with its own professionals. UK company IMG retains IPL tournament rights in 2017 for five years to 2022.

The 2021 phase of the IPL is expected to take place in March-April in a common window but it is yet to be decided whether it will be in India or abroad by 2020. The mini auction is expected to take place in February before the IPL. The 2020 IPL stage in the UAE was due to the Kovid-19 pandemic from September to November.

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