IPL 2024: Second Leg To Be Held in UAE? Check History With Overseas Tour
The much-awaited Indian Premier League (IPL) season 17 is all set to kick off on March 22nd with a thrilling clash between the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. However, a cloud of uncertainty hangs over the latter half of the tournament, with speculations swirling about a potential shift to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) initially released the schedule for only the first 21 matches. This cautious approach stemmed from their wait for the official announcement of the Lok Sabha election dates. With the election schedule now confirmed, the BCCI is reportedly contemplating a shifting plan: moving the second half of the IPL 2024 to UAE.
MS Dhoni in great touch ahead of IPL 2024. ⭐🔥pic.twitter.com/ECZOsmgklv
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) March 16, 2024
BCCI Officials Exploring Options in UAE
While there’s no official confirmation yet, sources close to the decision-makers reveal that top BCCI officials are currently in Dubai. Their mission? To assess the feasibility of hosting the remaining IPL matches in the Emirate. This move coincides with reports suggesting IPL franchises requesting player passports, further fueling speculation about a potential relocation.
A Look Back: IPL’s History with Overseas Tours
This wouldn’t be the first time the IPL has ventured outside India’s borders. In fact, the tournament has a history of adapting to scheduling conflicts:
- 2014: The first half of the tournament was held in the UAE due to clashes with the Lok Sabha elections.
- 2009: The entire tournament took place in South Africa for the same reason.
- 2020: Disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the season found a safe haven in the UAE, successfully completing the tournament.
These past instances demonstrate the IPL’s ability to overcome logistical hurdles and prioritize the completion of the tournament.
Shifting the second half to Dubai offers several potential benefits. Firstly, it ensures uninterrupted completion of the tournament, preventing disruptions due to elections. Secondly, the UAE boasts world-class cricket infrastructure and experience in successfully hosting major tournaments, including previous editions of the IPL itself.
However, a relocation wouldn’t be without its challenges. The passionate Indian fanbase wouldn’t get to witness their favourite teams live in action. Additionally, logistical hurdles and potential schedule adjustments could create complexities.
Ticket prices at the Chepauk for IPL 2024:
– 1,700.
– 4,000.
– 4,500.
– 7,500. pic.twitter.com/k7YIkhwYis— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) March 16, 2024
With the Election Commission announcement setting the stage, the BCCI faces a crucial decision. The coming days will likely reveal their final stance on the IPL 2024 location for the second half.
Regardless of the venue, IPL season 17 promises action-packed cricket and high-octane competition. Whether it unfolds entirely in India or witnesses a switch to UAE, the battle for the coveted IPL trophy is bound to be a thrilling watch.
Stay tuned for official announcements from the BCCI regarding the venue for the second half of IPL 2024. The coming days will shed light on the final decision and its implications for the tournament.



