The first phase of the IPL will have 20 matches in Sharjah, Abu Dhabi
and Dubai from April 16-30, the organisers have announced. The opening
match of IPL 2014 will be played at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu
Dhabi on April 16 between Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders.
It is understood the tournament launch will take place on April 15 in
Abu Dhabi. According to the schedule released by the IPL, five of the 15
days of the first phase will be double-headers that will be played over
the weekends. The first match will start at 2.30pm local time (1030
GMT, 1600 IST) and the evening game at 6.30pm (1430 GMT, 2000 IST).
The schedule was chalked out to allow each of the eight franchises to
play at least once in all three cities, and also feature in at least one
of the double-header weekends. Abu Dhabi and Dubai will host seven
matches each while six games will be played in Sharjah.
The IPL was moved to an alternative venue after its schedule coincided
with the Indian elections, slated to be held between April 17 and May
12, giving rise to security issues. While the primary objective of the
IPL was to host the most number of matches in India, the Indian home
ministry made it clear it would not be possible to provide the required
security for the tournament during the elections.
However, a BCCI statement said that state administrations had responded
to an initiative by the federal government and indicated their
willingness to hold matches. This, the BCCI said, led it to believe that
the IPL could be staged in India from the first week of May.
There were concerns about Sharjah as a venue, given its associations with match-fixing in the past, but assurances
from the UAE government and cricket officials in the country were
adequate for the BCCI to believe that the tournament could be conducted
in a corruption-free manner.
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