IPL 2022: Live Score, Venues, Format and Many more


The Buzz and Crazy for the upcoming Indian Premier League started from the inception of 2 new teams itself back in 2021. Lucknow and Gujarat were added to the IPL. Now IPL has become a 10 team affair. 

IPL Mega Auction took place in the 2nd Week of February and all teams now are shaped up and ready to go. Many teams will start putting out their respective pre ipl camps for their players to practice.


The next Challenge before the BCCI was the venue and format of the IPL. Since 2 new teams have been added it was obvious that IPL will go through format change and the duration of the league will extend. No. of matches have been increased from 56 to 74.

Now after yesterday's IPL governing Council Meet, the official statement is out, this upcoming season of the Indian Premier League will be conducted in the State of Maharashtra in the cities of Mumbai and Pune.

Mumbai has 3 grounds: Wankhede, CCI Brabourne, and DY Patil stadium while Pune has one ground, the MCA Stadium. The City of Mumbai will host 55 matches while Pune will host 15 matches.

Among 55 matches, 20 will be conducted on Wankhede while 20 on DY Patil stadium, and the remaining 15 in Brabourne.

The format of the league has changed, the teams have been divided into 2 groups and each team gets to play 14 matches as before.

IPL will start on the 26th of March and will conclude on the 29th of May. A few days back BCCI declared a full IPL schedule. The opening match will be played between the defending champions Chennai Super Kings and last year's finalist Kolkata Knight Riders. The newly added teams Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants start their Ipl journey by facing each other on 28th March 2022. Also, don’t forget to follow us on IPL 2022 Live Score for more such ipl related updates.

 

 

 

 

 

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