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IPL 2021: The world’s biggest T20 cricket competition kicks off on Friday
- Updated: April 9, 2021
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The richest franchise tournament in world cricket is back on Friday as the Indian Premier League kicks off its 14th edition.
Global cricketing superstars – including India icon Virat Kohli and England all-rounder Ben Stokes – will be on show in the Twenty20 tournament, with ball-by-ball radio commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live sports extra and online.
The 2021 IPL returns to India after last year’s competition took place in the United Arab Emirates because of Covid-19.
This year, for at least the beginning of the tournament, matches will be played behind closed doors. But despite the lack of boisterous Indian crowds and with bio-secure bubbles and quarantine rules in place, there is plenty to look forward to…
Source: BBC Sports