In a unique season, the tournament had a new champion.
ICC postponed World Cup qualifying events scheduled to be held before June 30. The contracted players of PCB decided to donate collectively to help Pakistan combat the COVID-19. Jos Buttler sounded optimistic about a curtailed IPL 2020 in a recent interview.
Mumbai won their second title in three seasons, catching up with Chennai and Kolkata, in a season when the BCCI launched Fan Parks.
Pandit left Vidarbha for MP; Ganguly to donate INR 5 million towards the Coronavirus-affected; HCA offered a stadium to assist with quarantine measures; and Middlesex signed a new contract.
Kolkata Knight Riders won their second IPL, defeating Kings XI Punjab in the latter's first final appearance. This was the first time in four attempts that Chennai Super Kings did not make it to the final.
CSA declared the domestic season winners, ECB announced a potential season opening date, and Ganguly offered the Eden Gardens to West Bengal Government for quarantine facilities.
Mumbai Indians won their maiden title, Pune Warriors India played their last season, Sunrisers Hyderabad debuted, a spot-fixing scandal was unearthed, and Chris Gayle slammed a world record that still stands.
Beuran Hendricks earned a national contract, the CPL organisers are yet to discuss an alternative plan, and PCB offered help to combat Covid-19
Despite missing the Purple Cap by one wicket, Sunil Narine was named the MVP in his maiden appearance. He also helped Kolkata Knight Riders win their first title.
South Africa’s close-tryst with Covid-19 patient, Hussain’s strong message to purists, and Rohit Sharma’s trolling of ICC.