As of late, BCCI president Sourav Ganguly had likewise expressed that the board will endure lost Rs 4000 crore if IPL 2020 gets dropped in the end. Thus, to stay away from the misfortunes, the BCCI is cheerful to arrange the money rich alliance in the last phase of the year.
COVID-19 pandemic has constrained the world to grind to a halt. In the course of the most recent three months, the world has been hooking against the coronavirus failure. Alongside human presence, the COVID-19 flare-up has additionally influenced the brandishing business.
Significant sheets have brought about gigantic misfortunes because of no cricketing activity during the pandemic. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has additionally endured misfortunes following the uncertain delay of the IPL 2020. The much-anticipated competition, which was at first scheduled to begin from March 29, has presently been deferred in the wake of the pandemic.
We have cut expense on different fronts like travel, cordiality: Arun Dhumal
Discussing pay cuts and lay-offs in the midst of the pandemic, Arun Dhumal, board’s treasurer, has uncovered that BCCI is taking cost-cutting measures. Be that as it may, the board has not done any compensation cuts or lay-offs up until now.
“The BCCI has done some cost control after the chosen office-bearers assumed responsibility last October. The procedure began before the pandemic. In any case, there has been no compensation cut or lay-off starting at now. We have cut expense on different fronts like travel, friendliness, and so forth,” said Dhumal as cited by the New Indian Express.
In any case, as per Dhumal, the board should evaluate the circumstance and accept a new call if the IPL 2020 gets dropped. “IPL not happening will have a colossal effect and we will survey the circumstance before accepting a new call,” included Dhumal.
As indicated by late reports, the BCCI is wanting to arrange the much-anticipated IPL 2020 in the September-October and October-November window. On the off chance that the T20 World Cup in Australia gets drove further because of the pandemic, the BCCI should think about seizing the window for arranging IPL 2020. The ICC is yet to accept a last approach the eventual fate of the T20 World Cup yet there are high odds of the competition being deferred.
As per the administration’s most recent rules, games can be sorted out in secret. Nonetheless, the BCCI is required to accept a consider when the COVID-19 circumstance gets leveled out. The players, who have been away from the field since March, will likewise require some an ideal opportunity to prepare and get ready.