BCCI may move the remainder of IPL 2021 to Mumbai to mitigate COVID-19 risks

Wankhede Stadium

Amidst the COVID-19 scare, the BCCI is considering relocating the 2021 edition of the IPL to Mumbai. The reports emerged after the RCB vs KKR match scheduled on Monday (May 3) at Ahmedabad had to be rescheduled.

Mumbai could well be hosting the games from as early as the upcoming weekend if things go as per plan. It could mean a revised schedule with more double-header games. There is also a chance for the final to be shifted from May 30 to early June. The Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai has hosted 10 IPL games in the ongoing season while MCA’s ground in the Bandra-Kurla Complex was used for training purposes.

BCCI scratching its head for the remainder of the IPL

A stiff challenge for the BCCI in hosting matches in Mumbai would be to create the all-important and talked-about bio-security bubble. It mostly includes finding hotels for the eight participating teams and preparing the stadia. During the first leg of the IPL, all three grounds – Wankhede, Brabourne and DY Patil were used by the teams for training purposes.

It is learned that on Monday, the BCCI called several hotels in Mumbai to verify if they would be able to satisfy the SOPs needed for the bubble. No official announcement has been made thus far, but as per a few franchises, it won’t be a surprise if Mumbai ends up hosting the matches. It would also mean a deviation from the IPL’s two-venue model.

The third leg of the league is scheduled to take place in Kolkata and Bangalore. As per reports in ESPNCricinfo, if the IPL final is postponed from May 30, it could also have an impact on the World Test Championship Final between India and New Zealand scheduled for June 18-22.

The ICC is currently negotiating with the British government regarding the quarantine norms after the UK blocked travel from India. In the meantime, one BCCI official was of the opinion that moving the IPL to Mumbai would allow the India and New Zealand players to fly directly to England.