IPL 2021: CSK aiming to reach Dubai on Friday, UAE authorities yet to give permission
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) CEO Kasi Viswanathan has confirmed that the franchise is looking to land in the United Arab Emirates on Friday (August 13). However, the team has not yet received permission from the authorities of the Gulf nation.
Speaking to ANI today, the CSK CEO revealed that their crew was already quarantining, as per the SOP laid down for IPL 2021. But they need the UAE government's approval before taking off.
Viswanathan mentioned that the BCCI was in talks with the authorities in the UAE. He expects the CSK crew to receive the permission by tomorrow.
"We need approval from the UAE government to land there and that is something we are waiting for. Our crew is already in quarantine as per the SOP and everyone is ready. The BCCI is looking to get us the approval and we are hoping to get the green signal by tomorrow," he said.
CSK will become the first team to reach the United Arab Emirates ahead of the second phase of IPL 2021. Other franchises are also expected to depart soon.
CSK will face two-time defending champions Mumbai Indians in the curtain-raiser of IPL 2021 Phase 2
CSK currently hold second position in the IPL 2021 standings, with ten points to their name from seven matches. The MS Dhoni-led outfit will resume their campaign against two-time defending champions Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on September 19.
MI defeated CSK by four wickets in their previous encounter played during the first phase of the competition. The Chennai-based franchise will be keen to avenge that defeat in Dubai next month.