BCCI likely to add two new IPL teams at next AGM: Reports

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New Delhi: IPL 2020 finished just a few weeks ago but the BCCI has already started planning for the next edition of the Indian Premier League. The decision to increase two new teams to the Indian Premier League 2021 is all set to be taken as The Board of Cricket Control of India (BCCI) has called for its 89th Annual General Meeting on December 24th.

According to a report in Cricbuzz, the approval will be done at the BCCI Annual General Meeting (AGM), set to be held on December 24. A notice with regards to the same has already been sent to affiliated units by the BCCI, signed by secretary Jay Shah.

According to reports, the BCCI has reportedly listed a total of 23 matters to be discussed at the AGM including the election of the vice president. Mahim Verma, who held the post after being elected unopposed last year, has given his resignation and is set to be replaced by a new name.

Among all the other important matters are the election of two representatives in the IPL 2021 will also be discussed at the AGM. However, if the two teams are approved, it would be interesting to see how the format of the tournament turns out.