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Will IPL get cancelled? What are the new visa restrictions for players?

The BCCI will wait for the next couple of days to decide its next course of action after the government issued fresh advisory with a ban on all existing foreign visas, except a few categories like diplomatic and employment, till  15 April in the wake of new positive cases of novel coronavirus in the country.

Will IPL get cancelled? What are the new visa restrictions for players?
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Published: 12 March 2020 4:20 AM GMT

The participation of foreign players at this year's Indian Premier League (IPL) came under severe doubt after the government ordered fresh visa restrictions to contain the spread of novel coronavirus even as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) decided to adopt a wait and watch policy for now.

The BCCI will wait for the next couple of days to decide its next course of action after the government issued fresh advisory with a ban on all existing foreign visas, except a few categories like diplomatic and employment, till 15 April in the wake of new positive cases of novel coronavirus in the country.

"Please give us two days. It's not possible to give you concrete details at the moment," a senior Board office bearer told PTI on 11 March. India has reported 60 positive cases in the outbreak which has led to over 4,000 deaths globally. Having the IPL, starting 29 March, played in empty stadiums is an option but a decision will only be taken at the league's Governing Council meeting in Mumbai on 14 March.

The BCCI seems jittery about the 60-odd foreign cricketers, who travel to India for the IPL. The Board said it is not yet clear on whether visas to these players also stand cancelled. "All existing visas, except diplomatic, official, UN/International organisations, employment and project visas, stand suspended till 15th April 2020. This will come into effect from 1200GMT on 13th March 2020 at the port of departure," the statement from the government said. The pressure has increased manifold after the Legends T20 meet games in Pune, featuring the likes of Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara were cancelled.

The fate of the PIL is set to be heard in Madras High Court on 12 March. And amid a possibility that the Maharashtra government might bar IPL games in the state, the only feasible solution is having matches inside empty stadiums. This will save the broadcasters from losing advertisement money as matches are insured which means both the BCCI and franchisees will recover bulk of their investment.

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