IPL 2021 postponed by BCCI due to outbreak of coronavirus
- deek9091
- Apr 2, 2021
- 2 min read
The Indian Premier League is the most popular T20 cricket league in the world. Famous cricketers from all over the world take part in the championship to entertain the fans. So far, 13 IPL seasons have ended.
The Mumbai Indians are the most successful franchise with 5 titles to their name. The Chennai Super Kings are the second most successful team with 3 titles. The Kolkata Knight Riders have won two titles so far.

Deccan Chargers (now defunct), Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals have won one title each. On the other hand, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals have yet to win any titles.
RCB reached the final three times, while the Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals reached the final only once. However, it remains to be seen which team will come out on top in the next IPL season.
The IPL Mini Auction has already taken place in Chennai in February this year. 8 days before the extravagance, the Cricket Control Board in India broke the bad news that shook the cricket community.
BCCI postpones IPL 2021
Shocking news for cricket fans around the world is that the BCCI has decided to postpone the 2021 IPL indefinitely. With the rise in the number of coronavirus cases in the country, BCCI has decided to take a significant step.
According to BCCI news, authorities are not interested in organizing a tournament this time amid a sudden increase in coronavirus cases. He knows that Mumbai is one of the places where a lot of matches should take place.

Meanwhile, Mumbai has the highest number of coronavirus cases. BCCI prioritizes safety. Consequently, the richest cricket corps decided it was best not to run a tournament at this stage.
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