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The BCCI has shifted the IPL to UAE where 60 games will be held in 51 days starting from September 19 to November 10.
“You know with this COVID thing happening, once this IPL starts in the UAE, you will see that chaos back again, which is much needed,” Shastri said during webinar ‘Arabian Sea Dialogue’ organized by the Observer Research Foundation.
Shastri also said that in these depressing times when most people are not able to venture out of their homes due to safety reasons, IPL is an enjoyment and welcome distraction for 51 days.
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Shastri said that UAE in 2014 had shown that it is well capable of handling a tournament of this magnitude.
“It is a great gesture by the Indian government to take cricket to the UAE and the UAE government in responding (to it). I remember, in 2014, when the IPL came there (to the UAE), his Excellency did not leave one stone unturned and ensured that it was a top-class IPL and the public responded brilliantly,” Shastri said.
IPL is one big party that he simply can’t wait to get started.
“So I think, it’s going to be one hell of a party and I am so happy that it’s gone to the UAE because they put up such a good show last time around. They know now what to expect when we come with the IPL and the eight teams and I think it’s (IPL) going to be a runaway success—COVID or no COVID,” he added.