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Film ’83’ Star Ranveer Singh, AR Rahman To Perform At IPL 2022 Closing Ceremony

The Indian Premier League has not held an opening or closing celebration for the past 3 seasons. However this time, the IPL 2022 will conclude with a ceremony. While the specifics of the IPL 2022 closing ceremony are being announced, it has been revealed that Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman and Bollywood superstar Ranveer Singh will participate.

Earlier this year, Ranveer Singh portrayed Kapil Dev in the mega-blockbuster Bollywood film ’83’, which featured India’s World Cup win against the West Indies in the final at Lord’s Cricket Ground in 1983.

As per a report from an insider, the BCCI has opted to pay tribute to the 75th anniversary of India’s independence at the closing ceremony of the cricket tournament. The Central Government has scheduled a variety of programs as a portion of the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’.

BCCI Intends To Host The IPL 2022  Closing Ceremony With All The Glitz and Glamour

Apart from that, the BCCI will hold a presentation that will showcase Indian cricket’s rich heritage as well as its successes over the course of more than seven decades. Ahmedabad will hold the Qualifier 2 and the final of the IPL 2022 on May 24 and 25, whereas Kolkata will stage the Qualifier 1 and Eliminator on the same day. The BCCI has scheduled an event in Kolkata before the knockout stages, and the specifics are still being worked out at this time.

Former Indian captains, on the other hand, are being invited to the final as guests, according to the Management board. The BCCI has invited bids from event production firms to put up a magnificent closing celebration for the tournament on May 29th.

This year’s IPL will be a one-of-a-kind event, according to the BCCI, since the tournament will be heading to India after a two-year exile. The IPL 2020 was hosted entirely in the United Arab Emirates, whilst the IPL 2021 was initially scheduled to take place in India but was forced to be postponed due to the presence of Covid-19 cases in the nation.

It was later moved to the United Arab Emirates late last year, where it was finished as the 2nd leg of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021. The BCCI intends to host the IPL 2022 ceremony with all the glitz and glamour.

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