The eagerly-awaited IPL (Indian Premier League) IPL set to start on September 19 in the United Arab Emirates with the final slated on November 8, well-placed BCCI sources told on Thursday. While the IPL Governing Council will meet next week to chalk out the final details and approve the schedule, it is understood that the BCCI has informally intimated the franchises about the plan.

The IPL has been made possible by the ICC’s decision to postpone the October-November T20 World Cup in Australia owing to the COVID-19 pandemic due to which the host country expressed its inability to conduct the event.

“IPL in all likelihood will start on September 19 (Saturday) and the final will be held on November 8 (Sunday). It is a 51-day window which will suit the franchises as well as the broadcasters and other stakeholders,” a senior BCCI official told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

The IPL has been made possible by the ICC’s decision to postpone the October-November T20 World Cup in Australia owing to the Covid-19 pandemic due to which the host country expressed its inability to conduct the event.

While there were speculations that IPL will start from September 26, the BCCI decided to advance it by a week in order to ensure that the Indian team’s tour of Australia is not jeopardized.

“The Indian team will have a mandatory quarantine of 14 days as per Australian government rules. A delay would have sent the plans haywire.

“The best part is that 51 days is not at all a curtailed period and there will be much fewer doubleheaders. We could stick to the original five doubleheaders in the seven-week window,” the official said.

It is expected that with each and every team needing at least a month’s time to train, the franchises will be leaving base by August 20 which gives them exactly four weeks’ time to prepare.

Mean-while, India has seen its biggest daily spurt in the number of coronavirus cases, with 49,310 new infections being reported in a span of 24 hours. The total now stands at 1,290,284.

Tamil Nadu recorded its biggest single-day spike of 6,472 which took its tally to 192,964. Maharashtra’s Covid-19 tally has risen to 347,502. with 9,895 fresh cases on Thursday. For a second straight day, Karnataka clocked its highest single-day spike of more than 5,000 cases in 24 hours, taking its tally beyond 80,000. India’s death toll has now crossed the 30,000-mark, with 30,645 fatalities reported so far.