New Delhi The Board of Control for Cricket in India, or BCCI, is making every effort to organize the Indian Premier League (IPL) this year, but critics say that BCCI wants to organize the world's most expensive and popular league because of the money. To such critics, the treasurer of the Cricket Board of India, Arun Dhumal, has responded that the BCCI is urging all the people to organize IPL for livelihood and change the mood of the country, not for money.
BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal has said that the Indian Premier League is not just entertainment, but also lives the lives of hundreds of people, who depend on it. Dhumal has also said that we want to organize IPL also so that the mood of people in this corona virus epidemic changes a bit, because people are scared right now and they at least have a chance to entertain themselves by watching live cricket will get.
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Speaking to The Indian Express, Arun Dhumal has said, "Yes, it will definitely try to change the mood of the country." He has said, "Some people say that the BCCI is upset about the IPL just for the money and criticize us, but no one is taking the time to understand the financial part of it. It's not just about entertainment Is - it's about the business it gets and the employment it generates in many areas. It will boost the economy in many areas that our tournaments depend on. And obviously if IPL happens, player safety Will be paramount. "
The BCCI official further said, "If IPL does not happen, it will be difficult to maintain cricketing activities. It is the biggest revenue head for BCCI. Because of IPL and cricket, we are able to organize 2000 domestic matches every year." "It affects the life of every cricketer, from domestic to junior to officials. That's why BCCI wants to organize this tournament."
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Dhumal has called for a quick decision on the ICC T20 World Cup 2020, whose fate hangs in the balance. The ICC Board met on 10 June and postponed the tournament decision until a further date. As such he has said, "If Australia hosts the T20 World Cup this year, we will obviously play it, but if it is not happening, everyone should be informed soon so that we can make other plans." . "
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