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Dubai International Cricket Stadium
Toss Kings XI Punjab , elected to field first
Series
Indian Premier League 2020
Player Of The Match
Marcus Stoinis
Season 2020/21
Hours of play (local time) 18.00 start, First Session 18.00-19.30, Interval 19.30-19.50, Second Session 19.50- 21.20
Match days 20 September 2020 - night match (20-over match)
Umpires
Anil Chaudhary
Nitin Menon
TV Umpire
Paul Reiffel
Reserve Umpire
Yeshwant Barde
Match Referee
Javagal Srinath
Points
The 2020 Indian Premier League (IPL) will be played between September 19 and November 10 in the UAE. Brijesh Patel, the IPL Governing Council administrator, disclosed to ESPNcricinfo that the last could be played on November 8 or 10, with an authoritative choice expected soon.
Indeed, even as the BCCI has set the ball moving for migrating the IPL to the UAE, it despite everything needs the gesture of the Indian government. Not long ago Patel had said that the authorization "will come" and had affirmed Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah will be the three fundamental settings for the competition.
Patel said the competition dates had been "circled" among the IPL Governing Council individuals yet he didn't affirm whether there is a Governing Council meeting booked which was conjectured to happen this end of the week. He further said that key focuses incorporating the timetable alongside the forms of what a biosecure air pocket would contain would be finished and conveyed to the establishments soon. It is comprehended the establishments were educated uniquely about the competition dates on Thursday and were told further subtleties would rise soon.
One key preferred position of having the competition in the UAE is the isolate period is less loose. At present anybody going into the UAE needs to test negative before flying in, and furthermore needs to step through an exam after landing. In the event that both those tests are negative there is no isolate required. Be that as it may, if an individual terrains without having done a test preceding flying in, at that point an isolate period is required.
The IPL will include 60 matches and will be played more than 51 days (on the off chance that last is on November 8). In the first calendar arranged in March during the current year, the competition days extended to 50 to keep the twofold headers negligible, a solicitation of the establishments who didn't need players to endure during the pinnacle Indian summer. It is likely the twofold headers will stay insignificant even in the UAE.
It is not yet clear whether the IPL will adhere to night matches beginning at 8pm IST in spite of reservations from have telecaster Star Sports, which was suspicious about games extending past 12 PM. All things considered, the IPL will reevaluate propelling the beginning chance to 7.30 pm IST.
With the last on November 8 or 10, the Indian players will likewise have sufficient opportunity to isolate for about fourteen days in Australia for the Test arrangement booked to begin on December 3 in Brisbane.
The BCCI on Tuesday disclosed to IPL establishments that the occasion stands "deferred uncertainly" after the lockdown to battle the COVID-19 pandemic was reached out till May 3, leaving no extension for the class to happen during its assigned window.
While the improvement hasn't been authoritatively declared up 'til now yet it is found out that the BCCI has connected with all the partners, including the eight establishments and the supporters, to pass on that the occasion stands "deferred and not dropped".
"Indeed, the BCCI has suggested us that IPL has been deferred for now however they are confident of finding a window not long from now as and when things standardize," a veteran establishment official told PTI on states of obscurity.
Expectation IPL happens and I can play for CSK for one more year: Shane Watson
Previous Australia allrounder Shane Watson is urgently seeking after things to improve and the COVID-19 to leave with the goal that he can play "at any rate one more year" for Indian Premier League (IPL) establishment Chennai Super Kings. "To have the option to share the adoration for CSK, all around India not simply in Chennai. What's more, that is what overwhelms me," said the all-rounder.
Stomach muscle de Villiers odds of SA rebound may end if T20 World Cup deferred
South African batsman AB de Villiers has said that if the Twenty20 World Cup planned for October in Australia was deferred to one year from now then that could end his expectations of coming back to the national side. De Villiers, viewed as outstanding amongst other restricted overs batsmen, resigned from all types of global cricket in May 2018. He would like to make a rebound in T20 WC.
It is comprehended that BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and secretary Jay Shah were sitting tight for the administration mandate and once the lockdown was stretched out till May 3 on Tuesday, they saw no chance of holding the IPL during its conventional April-May window.
Ganguly had over and again clarified that the game can't be a need given the emergency that the nation is confronting.
India presently has more than 10,000 positive cases, making it for all intents and purposes outlandish for the legislature to lift any of the limitations set up a month ago.
The IPL should be held from March 29 to May 24.
Be that as it may, on March 13, the BCCI reported that the class would be deferred till April 15 because of the limitations set on the passage of outsiders, which precluded any universal interest.
The main window for an IPL in the present year would be among September and November, gave Cricket Australia and the ICC consent to reschedule the T20 World Cup. The half year travel limitations in Australia end on September 30 if the circumstance gets typical and the World Cup is planned for October-November. Top Comment
The other alternative is having a diminished IPL in about a month and a half among September and early October as it's profoundly improbable that the Asia Cup will occur.
Britain are additionally far-fetched to go for their white-ball arrangement in India.
Cummins, packed away by KKR for Rs 15.5 cr, was the most costly buy in the current year's bartering (additionally the second-costliest in IPL history). Maxwell went to KXIP for Rs 10.75 cr. Discover all subtleties here
Mumbai Indians (MI) proprietor Akash Ambani (L) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) mentor Stephen Fleming at an association with media during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 player sell off, in Kolkata. Photograph: PTI
Australia cricket crew pace lead Pat Cummins turned into the most costly remote player in the history of Indian Premier League (IPL) as Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) stowed him for an astounding Rs 15.5 crore in IPL 2020 auction held in Kolkata on Thursday.
Cummins' offering cost went past England all-rounder Ben Stokes' past record closeout offer of Rs 14.5 crore, made at the IPL 2017 sales.
The Australian pacer likewise turned into the second-most-costly player in the historical backdrop of IPL barters, next just to Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh, who had been marked by the Delhi establishment (at that point Delhi Daredevils, presently Delhi Capitals) for Rs 16 crore in the 2015 season.
Initially, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals were secured an offering war for Cummins, who had a base cost of Rs 2 crore. The offer quickly took off past Rs 5 crore, with RCB quickly in the number one spot at Rs 5.25 crore. Cummins in the end came back to KKR for a stunning Rs 15.5 crore.
Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who had a base cost of Rs 2 crore, was purchased by Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) after a wild offering war with Delhi capitals for Rs 10.75 crore. Chris Morris, the third-generally costly, was gotten for Rs 10 crore by Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB).
Britain all-rounder Sam Curran, who played for Kings XI last season, went to Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for Rs 5.50 crore. Yusuf Pathan, Stuart Binny, Martin Guptill, Carlos Brathwaite and Colin Munro were among the noticeable names that went unsold. Britain's World Cup-winning commander Eoin Morgan and Australia's restricted overs captain Aaron Finch were snapped by KKR and RCB, separately, for Rs 5.25 crore and Rs 4.40 crore.
Here is the full rundown of players sold in IPL players' bartering for the 2020 version:
Dale Steyn: Bought by RCB at his base price of Rs 2 cr
Andrew Tye: Bought by RR at his base price of Rs 1 cr
Isuru Udana: Bought by RCB at his base price of Rs 50 lakh
Tom Curran: Bought by RR at his base price of Rs 1 cr
Nikhil Nayak: Bought by KKR at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Shahbaz Ahmad: Bought by RCB at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Lalit Yadav: Bought by DC at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Mohsin Khan: Bought by MI at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Mohit Sharma: Bought by DC at his base price of Rs 50 lakh
Pavan Deshpande: Bought by RCB at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Prabhsimran Singh: Bought by KXIP for RS 55 lakh
Tushar Deshpande: Bought by DC at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
R Sai Kishore: Bought by CSK at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Marcus Stoinis: Bought by DC for Rs 4.80 cr
Chris Green: Bought by KKR Rs 20 lakh
Joshua Philippe: Bought by RCB at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Tom Banton: Bought by KKR at his base price of Rs 1 cr
Fabian Allen: Bought by SRH at his base price of Rs 50 lakh
Chris Jordan: Bought by KXIP for Rs 3 cr
Kane Richardson: Bought by RCB for Rs 4 cr
Oshane Thomas: Bought by RR at his base price of Rs 50 lakh
Pravin Tambe: Bought by KKR at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Tajinder Dhillon: Bought by KXIP at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Abdul Samad: Bought by SRH at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Anirudha Joshi: Bought by RR at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Digvijay Deshmukh: Bought by MI at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Prince Balwant Rai Singh: Bought by MI at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Sanjay Yadav: Bought by SRH at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Sandeep Bhavanaka: Bought by SRH at his base price of Rs 20 lakh
Shimron Hetmyer: Bought by DC for Rs 7.75 cr
David Miller: Bought by RR at the base price of Rs 75 lakh
Saurabh Tiwary: Bought by MI at the base price of Rs 50 lakh
Mitchell Marsh: Bought by SRH at the base price of Rs 2 crore
James Neesham: Bought by KXIP at the base price of Rs 50 lakh
Josh Hazlewood: Bought by CSK at the base price of Rs 2 crore
Rahul Tripathi (uncapped): Bought by KKR for Rs 60 lakh
Virat Singh (uncapped): Bought by SRH for Rs 1.9 cr
Priyam Garg (uncapped): Bought by SRH for Rs 1.9 cr
Deepak Hooda (uncapped): Bought by KXIP for Rs 50 lakh
Varun Chakravarthy (uncapped): Bought by KKR for Rs 4 cr
Yashasvi Jaiswal (uncapped): Bought by RR for Rs 2.4 cr
Anuj Rawat (uncapped): Bought by RR for Rs 80 lakh
Akash Singh (uncapped): Bought by RR at the base price of Rs 20 lakh
Kartik Tyagi (uncapped): Bought by RR for Rs 1.3 cr
Ishan Porel (uncapped): Bought by KXIP at the base price of Rs 20 lakh
M Siddharth (uncapped): Bought by KKR at the base price of Rs 20 lakh
Ravi Bishnoi (uncapped): Bought by KXIP for Rs 2 cr
Pat Cummins: Most expensive so far: Bought by KKR for Rs 15.5 cr
Glenn Maxwell: Bought by KXIP for Rs 10.75 cr
Aaron Finch: Bought by RCB for Rs 4.4 cr
Jason Roy: Bought by DC at base price of Rs 1.5 cr
Eoin Morgan: Bought by KKR for Rs 5.25 cr
Chris Lynn: Bought by MI at base price of Rs 2 cr
Sam Curran: Bought by CSK for Rs 5.5 cr
Chris Morris: Bought by RCB for Rs 10 cr
Robin Uthappa: Bought by RR for Rs 3 cr
Chris Woakes: Bought by DC at base price of Rs 1.5 cr
Alex Carey: Bought by DC for Rs 2.4 cr
Jaydev Unadkat: Bought by RR for Rs 3 cr
Nathan Coulter-Nile: Bought by MI for Rs 8 cr
Sheldon Cottrell: Bought by KXIP for Rs 8.5 cr
Piyush Chawla: Bought by CSK for Rs 6.75 cr
This is how the remaining individual purse of the eight teams looks after the auction: