Vikrant Shekhawat : Mar 21, 2024, 06:00 AM
IPL 2024: Indian Premier League is about to start. Fans are very curious about the tournament and it is expected that it is going to be the biggest hit IPL till date. Now the schedule of the first phase of the tournament has been released. The schedule of the second phase can also be released soon. Meanwhile, IPL has given a big good news to the fans. Fans can enjoy stadium-like fun by watching IPL matches for free. Special arrangements are being made by BCCI for this in 50 cities of India. IPL is all set to entertain fans during this tournament with fan parks in 50 Indian cities across the country.Big announcement regarding fan parkBCCI always strives to bring the game closer to the fans across the world and across the country and keeping this in mind, Fan Park is being organized continuously season after season in 2015. There will be 15 fan parks in the first two weeks of IPL 2024 in the first phase from 22 March 2024 to 7 April 2024. Chennai Super Kings will take on Royal Challengers Bangalore in a blockbuster clash on the opening day of IPL 2024 on March 22, 2024, and the first fan park of the season will take place on the same day. This fan park will be organized in Madurai. Let us tell you that fan parks will be set up in 11 states of India. Those states include Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Punjab and Telangana.Fan parks will be set up in the first two weeks of IPL 2024. There will be fan parks at a total of five locations every week at one time. The venues of further fan parks will be announced by IPL later as per the schedule. The schedule of the Fan Park after April 07, 2024 will be announced in due course. There will be no dearth of glitz, glamor and entertainment as fans will witness live action, music, food courts, games and some fun events by the official sponsors of IPL.Complete list of fan park cities for the first two weeks of Tata IPL 2024
- Meerut (Uttar Pradesh) – 23-24 March
- Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) – 6-7 April
- Bikaner (Rajasthan) – 23 – 24 March
- Midnapore (West Bengal) – 23 – 24 March
- Solapur (Maharashtra) – 23 – 24 March
- Nagpur (Maharashtra) – 6-7 April
- Madurai (Tamil Nadu) – 22 – 23 March
- Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) – 30 – 31 March
- Dehradun (Uttarakhand) – 6-7 April
- Rajkot (Gujarat) – 6-7 April
- Nadiad (Gujarat) – 30 – 31 March
- Mysore (Karnataka) – 6-7 April
- Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) – 30 – 31 March
- Patiala (Punjab) – 30 – 31 March
- Nizamabad (Telangana) – 30 – 31 March