KPL matches shifted from Hubballi to Bengaluru and Mysuru


Team Udayavani, Aug 12, 2019, 3:49 PM IST

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Bengaluru: Karnataka Premier League (KPL) cricket matches, which was scheduled at Hubballi has been canceled due to the heavy rains in the region and its five matches have been reallocated to Bengaluru and Mysuru, with the City of Palaces organizing the final on August 31.

According to the new schedule announced by the Karnataka State Cricket Association on Sunday, Bengaluru will host the first leg of the Karnataka Premier League 2019 from August 16 to 23.

The second leg which was scheduled in Hubballi has been cancelled and its five matches have been reallocated to Bengaluru and Mysuru, with the City of Palaces organizing the final on August 31.

The teams will get one rest/travel day on August 24 to shift from Bengaluru to Mysuru.

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