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IPL 2017 fixtures changed owing to to Delhi Municipal elections

| | Mar 20, 2017, at 06:48 pm
Mumbai, Mar 20 (IBNS): The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2017 schedule has been revised owing to the Municipal elections set to take place in Delhi on April 22, 2017, an official release stated.

As a result the home matches involving Delhi Daredevils, Mumbai Indians and the Rising Pune Supergiant have undergone minor changes.

As per the current schedule, two matches were slated for Apr 22.

Delhi Daredevils against Mumbai Indians at 4:00 pm in Delhi and the Rising Pune Supergiant against Sunrisers Hyderabad at 8:00 pm in Pune.

Revised fixtures:

April 22nd – MI vs DD in Mumbai (8:00PM IST)

April 22nd – RPS vs SRH in Pune (4:00PM IST)

May 06th– DD vs MI in Delhi (8:00 PM IST)

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