IPL

The Indian Premier League is the without any Doubt one of the most celebrated and famous cricket event on the globe. The tournament is watched by millions and fans across 100s of countries follow this tournament. IPL is contested by some of the biggest names in the cricket World and guarantees you Entertainment and thrilling matches.

The Indian Premier League is Men’s Professional Cricket Tournament started in 2008 by 8 teams representing various Indian Cities. IPL is administered by BCCI. Virat Kohli is the Highest run scorer and Lasith Malinga is the Highest Wicket Taker. Chennai Super Kings are the current Champions and Mumbai Indians is the most successful team.

The 15th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2022) will start from 26th March 2022 and will go for 2 months before ending on 29th March 2022. 10 teams will be playing 74 matches to win the prestigious trophy. The league has expanded to 10 teams from 8 teams. The 10 teams will be divided into Two groups. Due to covid situation, the league stages will be played in Maharashtra, mainly in Mumbai and Pune. Venues for Playoffs and finals have not been decided yet.

Tournament Indian Premier League
Format T20
Date 26th March 2022- 29th May 2022
Current Winners Chennai Super Kings
Most Successful Team Mumbai Indians

Indian Premier League 2022: Willow TV Live Telecast

Willow TV is an American and Canadian channel dedicated for all forms of International Cricket. The channel shows all the ICC and domestic cricket matches. The matches can be live or recorded. Willow TV shows all the Cricket matches and tournament in the United States and Canada. The channel is a pay television channel.

Fans can watch the matches on Willow TV in the United States and Canada. If the users miss the live telecast, then they can watch the recorded match too. Willow TV used to own the rights of BCCI matches but now they are awarded to ESPN+.

The matches in other countries will be streamed on different channels, in India on Star Sports, on Sky Sports in United Kingdom, Yupp TV or Fox Sports in Australia, in MENA in beIN Sports, SuperSport in South Africa, Geo Super in Pakistan, Sky Sports NZ in New Zealand, Flow Sports in Caribbean and Channel 9 in Bangladesh.