IPL 2021 | New Format Is Ready | 10 Teams Will Be Divided Into 2 Groups

Now there will be a change in the next IPL 2021

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is set to add two new groups in the forthcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season. The endorsement will allegedly be given at the board's yearly comprehensive gathering to be hung on 24 December. This isn't the first occasion when that 10 groups will battle for greatness in the IPL.

In 2011, the season was also attended by 10 teams, while in the next two editions of the T20, nine teams took part. What's more, presently with the chance of two new groups being cleared by the BCCI, there are likewise 10 groups planned for IPL 2021. Prior, it was accounted for that just one group would be added before the following season while the tenth establishment would be added next season. 

Notwithstanding, the franchisees were purportedly not content with it as there would be two uber barters all things considered. Meanwhile, the addition of two new teams will now change for the next IPL season.

Currently, the participating eight teams face each other twice in a round-robin format, making 14 matches in the league stage before the top four teams make it to the playoffs. However, the number will go up to 18 after the two teams are added, which could lead to a longer IPL season and more matches.

IPL 2021 | New Format Is Ready | 10 Teams Will Be Divided Into 2 Groups

The 2011 format can be tried again

But according to the Times of India, the format will change in IPL 2021 and the organizers are considering a formula to be used back in 2011. As per the format in 2011, 10 teams will be divided into two groups of five. According to this format, playing 14 matches only in the league stage, all sides have to play twice with the teams in their group (four home games and four away games), then face four teams from the other group and then The remaining teams will compete twice.

The teams whose names are in the full discussion

A draw was used to determine the groups and select which team played against the other once or twice. The format looked complicated, but it saved the BCCI a lot of time.

As per the information available with Insideport, one thing is certain now that the Ahmedabad City team will be included in the IPL roster before anyone else. The names of Lucknow / Kanpur, Pune will come up for discussion if the BCCI decides to increase more than one team at the AGM.

These businessmen are taking interest in new teams

According to reports, the Adani Group possessed by Gautam Adani and RPSG claimed by Sanjeev Goenka will be the greatest competitors for the ninth IPL group. Adani has straightforwardly communicated his advantage as an IPL group proprietor previously. Presently the nation's biggest cricket arena is being inherent Ahmedabad, their advantage will build complex. 

Then again, Goenka had an IPL group as the proprietor of Rising Pune Supergiants throughout the previous two years. 

Aside from Adani and Goenka - a major South Indian based business house is additionally keen on the IPL group alongside Kerala top craftsman Mohanlal. He was as of late observed tottering with BCCI authorities in the IPL 2020 in the UAE.