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Ganguly rules out chances of organising IPL in India amid Covid-19 crisis

BCCI president Ganguly on Monday reckoned the country will have to bear with the Covid-19 pandemic at least till the end of this year or beginning of 2021

Sourav Ganguly
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The BCCI has already zeroed in on the end September-early November window for the IPL

Press Trust of India
BCCI president Sourav Ganguly on Monday reckoned the country will have to bear with the Covid-19 pandemic at least till the end of this year or beginning of 2021, effectively ruling out India's chances of organising the sought-after IPL at home.

Responding to a question on how he looks at the Covid-19 situation in India during a chat with opener Mayank Agarwal, Ganguly said, "I think the next two-three-four months will be a little tough. We will just have to bear it, and by the end of the year or beginning of next year, life should be back to normal."

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