Defending champions Chennai Super Kings will host Royal Challengers Bangalore at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in the opening match of IPL 2024 on March 22.
On Thursday, the IPL released a partial schedule comprising an initial set of 21 matches between March 22 and April 7. The IPL final is expected to be played on May 26, with just five days between that and the opening match of the men’s T20 World Cup, to be played in the USA and the Caribbean from June 1.
The second half of the tournament schedule is expected once the Election Commission of India reveals the dates of the national elections, which are expected to take place in the months of April and May.
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There are four double-headers in the initial schedule including two on opening weekend: on March 23 Punjab Kings will play the day match against Delhi Capitals at home followed by Kolkata Knight Riders hosting Sunrisers Hyderabad at Eden Gardens. On March 24, Rajasthan Royals play their first game, an afternoon match, against Lucknow Super Giants, and the same evening, Gujarat Titans will play their first match, in Mumbai against five-time champions Mumbai Indians.
Generally, the tournament opener pits the previous season’s finalists, which would have meant MS Dhoni’s CSK playing Titans. The teams had, in fact, played the opening match in 2023, after Titans had beaten CSK to win their maiden IPL title in 2022.
Capitals are the only franchise that won’t play any games at their home ground, Delhi’s Feroz Shah Kotla, in the March 22-April 7 period; both those games will be held the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam. ESPNcricinfo understands that the Delhi and District Cricket Association has informed the IPL governing council that it might not have enough time to prepare the venue after hosting 11 Women’s Premier League matches, including the final, until March 17.
Capitals, Titans and RCB will play five of their 14 matches in this 17-day window. KKR will play only three matches; all the other franchises have been slotted to play four games. It’s likely Punjab Kings will play their home games at a brand new venue, in Mullanpur on the outskirts of Chandigarh, instead of their traditional home in Mohali.
In all, 74 games will be played, including four playoff matches.
More to follow…
Source: ESPN Crickinfo