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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is in talks with Cricket West Indies (CWI) to host the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) a week or 10 days in advance. The BCCI has decided to host the remaining matches of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in September and wants to move players from any Bio Bubble (Bio Safe Environment) to another Bio Bubble without any hindrance.

The Caribbean Premier League (CPL) will start on August 28, with its final scheduled for September 19, with the rest of the IPL likely to take place from September 18 to October 10. In such a situation, it would be difficult for West Indies star players to be part of both leagues. If this happens, some of the league’s 31 games, such as Chris Gayle, Kieran Pollard and Nicholas Pooran, will not be played. It is also named after Dwayne Bravo, Shimran Hetmier, Jason Holder, Fabian Allen, Keimo Paul and Sunil Narayan.

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BCCI sources told PTI on the status of privacy, ‘Our cricket is in talks with the West Indies and we hope that if the CPL ends a few days ago, it will allow players to move from one biological bubble to another biological bubble. Get help. With this, players can arrive in Dubai at the right time and maintain three days of compulsory quarantine. IPL 2021 has been postponed due to the Kovai-19 epidemic. The BCCI on Saturday approved the resumption of the remaining IPL matches in the UAE in September.

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