The upcoming season of the Ranji Trophy is likely to have a new format with the Covid-19 pandemic and limited window demanding changes in the traditional arrangement. The start of the Ranji Trophy is likely to be between February 13 and 17 and the new format would also have mostly neutral venues but some teams could end up playing at home.
The nine identified cities will get to host their state sides and the decision has been taken to limit the travel requirements of as many teams as possible. By doing this, these sides may not have to take the flight and expose themselves to the vulnerability of health risk, thus curtailing the chances of Covid infection.
It has been learnt that there are two plans on the table for the consideration of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The tournament could kick off at nine different centres with groupings based on the Elite and Plate teams, a Cricbuzz report said.