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    IPL 2026 Schedule: Governing Council Officially Clears First Half Of Tournament

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    The IPL Governing Council has officially greenlit a two-phase rollout for 2026 season schedule. This decision, finalized during a virtual meeting on March 2, 2026, stems from the need to align the tournament with the upcoming Assembly Elections in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Assam.

    By splitting the schedule, BCCI aims to keep the entire tournament within India. This "staggered release" strategy was previously successful during the 2019 and 2024 election years, allowing the board to coordinate security deployments with the Election Commission as polling dates are announced.

    Key Timeline & Schedule Details

    IPL schedule announcement date: The fixtures for the first phase (covering the initial 14 days) are expected to be released on March 6 or 7, 2026.

    Tournament Dates: The season is tentatively set to begin on March 28, 2026, slightly pushed back from the original March 26 date due to festivals like Ram Navami.

    The Grand Finale: Despite the staggered start, IPL 2026 Final remains locked for May 31, 2026.

    Venue: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are slated to host the season opener at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Bengaluru is also expected to host the final.

    New Rules for Overseas Players

    To ensure stability and fairness, BCCI has implemented strict regulations for international stars in the 2026 season:

    The ₹18 Crore Salary Cap: In the mini-auction, the maximum pay for an overseas player is capped at ₹18 crore (or the highest mega-auction price, whichever is lower). If a team bids ₹25 crore, the extra ₹7 crore goes to the BCCI's player welfare fund; the player still only receives ₹18 crore.

    Two-Year Ban: Any overseas player who withdraws after being bought in the auction - without a legitimate medical reason - will face a two-season ban from the IPL.

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