IPL: Chennai to host final on 26 May, Ahmedabad gets play-offs
BCCI unveiled the tournament's complete schedule, factoring in the polling dates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections
PTI
New Delhi, 25 March
Chennai was on Monday named venue
of this year's IPL final on 26 May and was also awarded hosting rights of the
second qualifier on 24 May as the BCCI unveiled the tournament's complete
schedule, factoring in the polling dates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Chennai has been awarded the final
by virtue of Chennai Super Kings being the defending champions. The
title-holders get to host the opening and the final game of the tournament as
per established convention. The event got underway on 22 March after the BCCI
announced the schedule for just the first two weeks (21 matches). The other two
marquee play-off matches will be hosted by Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium on
21 and 22 May respectively. PTI had reported the venues of the final four games
of the tournament on Friday. "The remainder of the schedule has been drawn
up, factoring in the polling dates and venues for the upcoming Lok Sabha
Elections across the country," BCCI secretary Jay Shah said in a media
release.
"After a break on May 20th,
the spotlight will shift to Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium as the world's
biggest cricket stadium hosts an electrifying Qualifier 1 clash featuring two
top-ranked sides on Tuesday, May 21st, followed by the exciting Eliminator on
Wednesday, May 22nd. ...the Qualifier 2 and the grand final will take place in
Chennai, the home turf of reigning champions Chennai Super Kings. The Qualifier
2, to be played between the loser of Qualifier 1 and the winner of the
Eliminator, will take place on Friday, May 24th, followed by the summit clash
on Sunday, May 26th," he added.
The iconic Chepauk will host the
IPL finale long after voting in Tamil Nadu is completed on 19 April for its 39
Lok Sabha seats in the first phase of elections.
Delhi Capitals, who will play their
first two home games in Visakhapatnam on 31 March and 3 April, will have five
games at their actual base. These matches are scheduled for 20 April, 24, 27, 7
and 14 May. The polling for Delhi's seven Lok Sabha seats will take place on 25
May.
Should CSK go the distance in the
tournament, the marquee games at Chepauk will be perfect opportunity for
Mahendra Singh Dhoni to end his IPL career in front of home fans, as is being
widely speculated after he handed over the team's captaincy to Ruturaj Gaikwad
on the eve of the league-opener.
"Punjab Kings, who commenced
their season at the PCA New International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, will
culminate their home campaign in Dharamsala. Punjab will be hosting two matches
in Dharamsala on 5 and 9 May against CSK and RCB respectively," the BCCI
release stated.
Rajasthan Royals will also play a
couple of matches at their second home base Guwahati. "Rajasthan Royals
too have opted for a second venue in Guwahati and will play their final two
home matches in Assam. They will first host Punjab Kings on 15 May and later
play Kolkata Knight Riders on 19 May, which will also mark the conclusion of
the league stage of the 17th season of IPL," the release further stated.
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