Thiruvananthapuram may get to host IPL 2020 matches

The Greenfield International Stadium has hosted a T20I and an ODI so far. File photo

New Delhi: The move to add new teams to the Indian Premier League (IPL) family might have to wait till the 2021 season, but there is likely to be new venues in place for the 2020 edition of the league. The eight franchise owners met the new Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) office-bearers in Mumbai on Tuesday and the three cities that are in the fray are Lucknow, Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram.

Speaking to IANS, a BCCI official said that while Kings XI Punjab are keen to make Lucknow their second home, Rajasthan Royals wants to shift from Ahmedabad to Guwahati. While the home team of Thiruvananthapuram is yet to be decided, it is being said that it could move in as the third new venue thanks to the facilities on offer at the Greenfield International Stadium and the cricket crazy fans in the city.

"Rajasthan have requested for a change of their second home from Ahmedabad to Guwahati and while the GC (Governing Council) is okay with the move, IMG will now conduct inspection at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium before giving the green signal.

"As for Lucknow, KXIP have been looking to move to the city since the last edition and had even sent in a request. But polls had played a major role in causing a delay in the shift. But thanks to the great review of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium after the India-West Indies game, the venue is now almost certain to become Punjab's second home. They earlier played their games at the I S Bindra Stadium in Mohali and also used the Holkar Stadium in Indore as their second home," the official said.

"Too early to comment on Thiruvananthapuram, but again, the reviews of the Greenfield International Stadium are brilliant and the people of Kerala are crazy about the game."

Coming back to Rajasthan's decision to request for a change of venue, the official said that as per the franchise the demand for share in profits was one of the reasons cited for the move. "RR believe that the share in profit being asked for is on the higher side. Also, Guwahati is keen to come onboard and be a part of the IPL carnival," the official pointed.

It has been also learnt that Mumbai Indians, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan are interested in ensuring that the idea of IPL teams playing international friendlies sees the light of the day.

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