New Delhi: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Friday that no matches of the upcoming Indian Premier League season will be held in Delhi. Sisodiya added that the Delhi government is making all efforts to prevent organising or holding any event where the possibility of a mass gathering, which in turn could spread the novel virus.

The minister gave out social distancing as the rationale to curb the outbreak of the menacing virus which has already seen 6 people in the state getting infected. There is a dark cloud over the holding of the IPL this season amid the corona-virus outbreak which has already seen a lot of major sporting events get cancelled.


The BCCI is all set to decide the future of Indian Premier League (IPL) amidst the coronavirus outbreak, the board has decided to invite all franchises for IPL's governing council meeting.

The meeting is set to be held on Saturday, March 14 where the decision will be taken. Amidst coronavirus fears, the cricketing board has mainly two options-- either postpone IPL or play it behind closed doors.

When asked whether franchises have been invited, sources within the BCCI said: "Yes, we have invited them for the meeting". The Central government has suspended all visas to India till April 15 as part of measures to contain the spread of the pandemic which has put IPL's scheduling in doubt.

The Sports Ministry has also asked all National Sports Federations (NSFs), including the BCCI to follow the Health Ministry's guidelines.

As per the guidelines issued, it has been asked to avoid large public gatherings. Due to the visa regulation, sources within the IPL's governing council said that the foreign players would not be available for the tournament.

"Yes, foreign players will not be available. We will discuss this and other issues at our governing council meeting scheduled for March 14," a source in IPL governing council had told ANI.

The 13th edition of IPL is scheduled to commence from March 29, with Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings meeting at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai for the first match.

On Thursday, Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope said that the IPL should happen behind closed doors or it should be postponed.