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sources said, adding that the tournament may not be held in Mumbai due to rising corona in Maharashtr

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IPL tournament may not be held in Mumbai: Sutra
Final matches are likely to be played in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kolkata and Ahmedabad
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is considering 4 to 5 venues for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL 2021). As corona cases are on the rise in and around Mumbai, it does not seem possible to choose it as the only city, sources said.
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Increasing tension of corona in Maharashtra
It was earlier discussed that with Mumbai having Wankhede, Brabourne, DY Patil and Reliance stadiums, it would be appropriate to organize a tournament that lasts for 8 weeks by creating a bio-safe environment there. But the growing situation of Koro in Maharashtra has become serious.
BCCI sources have given this information
An official of the BCCI said that the IPL has one month left to start and no special decisions will be taken. At a time when cases are on the rise in Mumbai, the planning of a tournament here seems risky.
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According to a BCCI official, cities like Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Kolkata are being selected. Ahmedabad is also likely to be selected for the IPL play-offs and final matches. The IPL will start in the second week of April, which was held in the UAE last year due to the epidemic.