The Indian Premier League returns for its biggest season tomorrow, with a galaxy of top names and two new franchises expanding the world’s richest cricket competition to 10 teams for its 15th edition.
But crowds in the cricket-mad nation will, initially at least, be limited to 25 percent capacity with group games restricted to four venues, one in Pune and three in Mumbai.
The venues for the three play-off matches and the May 29 final are yet to be announced.
International T20 greats such as Australia’s David Warner and England’s Jos Buttler will be back for two months of high-octane cricket, but fellow Englishman Ben Stokes and West Indies veteran big-hitter Chris Gayle are big names who will be missing.
The teams will be divided into two groups of five, based on their previous IPL records, for a 70-match regular season that promises to be the first completed entirely in India since 2019 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The 10 teams splurged $75mn to buy 204 players in last month’s auction with Mumbai Indians bringing back Ishan Kishan for a whopping $2mn.
England batter Liam Livingstone was the most expensive overseas player, costing the Punjab Kings $1.52mn to bolster their bid for a first IPL title.
The two new teams – set up at a combined cost of a staggering $1.6bn – are Gujarat Titans, owned by CVC Capital Partners, and Lucknow Super Giants, backed by Indian tycoon Sanjiv Goenka.
The Rohit Sharma-led Mumbai Indians have been the most successful IPL team, winning a record five titles in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020.
Chennai Super Kings are the defending champions and will open the season against Kolkata Knight Riders, owned by Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan, at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium tomorrow.
Four-time IPL winners Chennai said Thursday that Mahendra Singh Dhoni has handed over the captaincy to Ravindra Jadeja after making the team one of the most successful since the league started in 2008.
The two-month extravaganza will see 74 matches in all, with teams coached by some of cricket’s greats including Australians Ricky Ponting and Tom Moody, Stephen Fleming of New Zealand and Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka.
Of the home superstars, Virat Kohli will be under pressure after stepping down as captain of India and enduring, by his lofty standards, a lean spell with the bat having not scored an international century since November 2019.
Having tried and failed to win the IPL title for nine seasons as skipper of Royal Challengers Bangalore, “King Kohli” has also stepped aside with South Africa’s Faf du Plessis taking charge.
The tournament began in India in April last year but had to be suspended at the halfway point a month later as Covid infections surged across the country.
It eventually resumed in September in the UAE, with Chennai Super Kings beating Kolkata Knight Riders in the final on October 15 in Dubai.
The pandemic also forced the IPL to be played in the United Arab Emirates in 2020.
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