According to previous reports
The cash-rich league will begin either on March 31 or April 1, with the final scheduled to take place close to the WTC final in either the last week.However, the IPL 2023’s exact start date has been stated in recent reports. According to a letter sent to the franchises by BCCI, the league will begin on April 1. However, the precise start date has not yet been announced. Every season, the IPL is usually played in the months of March and May. The BCCI intends to host the inaugural Women’s IPL before the 16th season of the men’s tournament, so the reported IPL 2023 start date may be accurate.
From March 3 to March 26, the Women’s IPL will be held at the BCCI, according to reports. Additionally, the Women’s IPL auction will begin next year. Concerning the IPL 2023, the season opener could see the reigning champs Gujarat Titans play has at the Narendra Modi Arena in Ahmedabad. The BCCI has yet to announce the venues and format.
IPL 2023 Format The format for the upcoming season has not yet been announced
but it is expected to be similar to that of the previous one, which featured 74 matches, including the playoffs. There will be 70 matches in the league phase, with each team playing 14 games, 7 at home and 7 away. After the league phase, the top two teams will play in qualifier 1, where the winner advances to the final and the loser advances to qualifier 2, where they will face the Eliminator winner between the third and fourth-placed teams.
Grouping of IPL 2023 Teams The group hasn’t been officially announced yet, but it’s expected to be similar to last year’s, when the 10 teams were split into two groups based on how well they’ve done in IPL over the years. As a result, Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings, the most successful teams, will once again lead the two groups. The grouping is done to control how many games are played during the league phase. Each team in the same group and the team that is parallel to them in the other group will play each other twice, once at home and once away, while each team will play the other four teams in the opposite group once—two teams will play away and two teams will play at home.