IPL 2018: will debut on April 7, defending champions Mumbai and Chennai clash
The inaugural edition of the 11th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will be played between the current champions Mumbai Indians and the two-time champions Chennai Super Kings at the Wankhede Stadium on April 7.
Mumbai: The inaugural edition of the 11th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will be played between the current champions Mumbai Indians and the two-time champions Chennai Super Kings at the Wankhede Stadium on April 7. According to the BCCI, compared to the world's most prosperous and successful league, till 27th May, 51 days will be played at nine venues. The news of happiness for fans of Rajastan Royals and Super Kings teams, who are returning after two-year ban due to spot fixing, is the fact that the matches of these two franchise teams are held in MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chennai) and Sawai Mansingh Stadium (Jaipur) respectively. Will be played.
Kings XI Punjab will play three domestic matches in Indore and four matches in Mohali. There are 12 matches in the upcoming league, which will be played from 4 o'clock in the evening while 48 matches will be played from 8 o'clock. Although the official broadcaster of the League Star Sports had said a few days ago, matches will be played from seven o'clock instead of eight o'clock this year, and the matches that used to be from four o'clock will be from 5.30 AM. Star will broadcast the league for the first time.
Before that, Sony Networks had the broadcast rights of the league. Star Sports said this by issuing a statement. The final match will be played on 27th May but the venue of its venue has not been announced yet.
Opening Ceremonies will take Hollywood tadka
At the inaugural ceremony of the IPL this year, from Bollywood to Hollywood stars will sparkle and the T20 league chairman Rajeev Shukla said that in this regard, he is also talking to the artists of many other countries including America. The 11th season of the IPL will be played from April 7 to May 27 this year, while its opening ceremony will be held in Mumbai on April 6, which is being tried to make it grand and memorable. In an interview, Shukla said, "The inaugural ceremony will be broad and grand. Last time the ceremony was performed at every place, but this time only one place will be in Mumbai, but it will be of great level. In this, international level artists will participate. Talking to top artists of some other countries, including our America.
Broadcasting will also be in countries such as Australia and New Zealand
Shukla said that after this the IPL will be broadcast in countries such as Australia and New Zealand and it will also be broadcast in four regional languages besides English. He said, "This time the broadcast will be on 12 channels. In addition to English, it will also be broadcast in four regional languages Hindi, Bengali, Tamil and Telugu. Efforts are being made to reach more and more countries abroad. There is no broadcast in Australia and New Zealand right now, but from this time cricket lovers will also be able to enjoy the IPL. This is the plan to present the previous effort to include the audience in a more sophisticated way to the decision taken by the third umpire.
Plan to build Fan Park in 36 cities
The IPL chairman said, "It will be tried to reach the umpire before the opinion of the viewer in referring to the third umpire on exit." In addition to this, the IPL Operations Council has decided to build Fan Park in the country besides more cities than in the country. Shukla said, "This time we plan to build Fan Park in 36 cities. Apart from this, there is a plan to build Fan Park in overseas also. We have received offers from many places including the US, Dubai, Singapore. '
Mumbai: The inaugural edition of the 11th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will be played between the current champions Mumbai Indians and the two-time champions Chennai Super Kings at the Wankhede Stadium on April 7. According to the BCCI, compared to the world's most prosperous and successful league, till 27th May, 51 days will be played at nine venues. The news of happiness for fans of Rajastan Royals and Super Kings teams, who are returning after two-year ban due to spot fixing, is the fact that the matches of these two franchise teams are held in MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chennai) and Sawai Mansingh Stadium (Jaipur) respectively. Will be played.
Kings XI Punjab will play three domestic matches in Indore and four matches in Mohali. There are 12 matches in the upcoming league, which will be played from 4 o'clock in the evening while 48 matches will be played from 8 o'clock. Although the official broadcaster of the League Star Sports had said a few days ago, matches will be played from seven o'clock instead of eight o'clock this year, and the matches that used to be from four o'clock will be from 5.30 AM. Star will broadcast the league for the first time.
Before that, Sony Networks had the broadcast rights of the league. Star Sports said this by issuing a statement. The final match will be played on 27th May but the venue of its venue has not been announced yet.
Opening Ceremonies will take Hollywood tadka
At the inaugural ceremony of the IPL this year, from Bollywood to Hollywood stars will sparkle and the T20 league chairman Rajeev Shukla said that in this regard, he is also talking to the artists of many other countries including America. The 11th season of the IPL will be played from April 7 to May 27 this year, while its opening ceremony will be held in Mumbai on April 6, which is being tried to make it grand and memorable. In an interview, Shukla said, "The inaugural ceremony will be broad and grand. Last time the ceremony was performed at every place, but this time only one place will be in Mumbai, but it will be of great level. In this, international level artists will participate. Talking to top artists of some other countries, including our America.
Broadcasting will also be in countries such as Australia and New Zealand
Shukla said that after this the IPL will be broadcast in countries such as Australia and New Zealand and it will also be broadcast in four regional languages besides English. He said, "This time the broadcast will be on 12 channels. In addition to English, it will also be broadcast in four regional languages Hindi, Bengali, Tamil and Telugu. Efforts are being made to reach more and more countries abroad. There is no broadcast in Australia and New Zealand right now, but from this time cricket lovers will also be able to enjoy the IPL. This is the plan to present the previous effort to include the audience in a more sophisticated way to the decision taken by the third umpire.
Plan to build Fan Park in 36 cities
The IPL chairman said, "It will be tried to reach the umpire before the opinion of the viewer in referring to the third umpire on exit." In addition to this, the IPL Operations Council has decided to build Fan Park in the country besides more cities than in the country. Shukla said, "This time we plan to build Fan Park in 36 cities. Apart from this, there is a plan to build Fan Park in overseas also. We have received offers from many places including the US, Dubai, Singapore. '
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