<p>The IPL Governing Council on Tuesday decided that the two final league stage games will start concurrently at 7:30 pm IST instead of the usual double-header with one game starting in the afternoon.</p>.<p>The norm till date has been one game at 3:30 pm IST followed by the evening match at 7:30 pm but the games will start at the same time in order to avoid giving an unfair advantage to any team in case the last match has an outfit that has a mathematical chance of qualification.</p>.<p>"In a first for the IPL, the last two league matches before the VIVO IPL 2021 play-offs will be played concurrently," said BCCI secretary Jay Shah in a release.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/hardik-shows-some-form-as-mi-beat-punjab-kings-by-6-wickets-1035331.html" target="_blank">Hardik shows some form as MI beat Punjab Kings by 6 wickets</a></strong></p>.<p>The last two games will feature the SunRisers Hyderabad and the Mumbai Indians in one and the Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Delhi Capitals in the other.</p>.<p>"On the last day of the league stage (08.10.2021) of the ongoing season, instead of having one afternoon match and one evening match, two matches (SRH v MI and RCB v DC) will be played simultaneously at 7.30 pm IST (6 pm GST)."</p>.<p>It was also decided that the IPL Media Rights tender for the cycle 2023-2027 would be released immediately after the appointment of two new IPL teams, which is scheduled to be announced on Oct. 25.</p>.<p>It is understood that the Sony and Zee, which have recently gone into a merger, are expected to put up a handsome bid along with current rights holders Star Sports.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>The IPL Governing Council on Tuesday decided that the two final league stage games will start concurrently at 7:30 pm IST instead of the usual double-header with one game starting in the afternoon.</p>.<p>The norm till date has been one game at 3:30 pm IST followed by the evening match at 7:30 pm but the games will start at the same time in order to avoid giving an unfair advantage to any team in case the last match has an outfit that has a mathematical chance of qualification.</p>.<p>"In a first for the IPL, the last two league matches before the VIVO IPL 2021 play-offs will be played concurrently," said BCCI secretary Jay Shah in a release.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/hardik-shows-some-form-as-mi-beat-punjab-kings-by-6-wickets-1035331.html" target="_blank">Hardik shows some form as MI beat Punjab Kings by 6 wickets</a></strong></p>.<p>The last two games will feature the SunRisers Hyderabad and the Mumbai Indians in one and the Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Delhi Capitals in the other.</p>.<p>"On the last day of the league stage (08.10.2021) of the ongoing season, instead of having one afternoon match and one evening match, two matches (SRH v MI and RCB v DC) will be played simultaneously at 7.30 pm IST (6 pm GST)."</p>.<p>It was also decided that the IPL Media Rights tender for the cycle 2023-2027 would be released immediately after the appointment of two new IPL teams, which is scheduled to be announced on Oct. 25.</p>.<p>It is understood that the Sony and Zee, which have recently gone into a merger, are expected to put up a handsome bid along with current rights holders Star Sports.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>