Updated On: 19 September, 2020 07:32 AM IST | Abu Dhabi | PTI
Despite bio-bubbles, empty stadiums and artificial crowd noise, IPL hopes to spread some cheer amid the pandemic gloom.

Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma (left) with Chennai Super Kings skipper MS Dhoni in the last IPL
Mahendra Singh Dhoni's poker face, Virat Kohli's raw emotions and Rohit Sharma's effortless handling of his 'Galacticos' will be back to charm cricket fans across the globe with the Indian Premier League starting on Saturday, promising to be a happy distraction in a world scarred by COVID-19.
Rohit Sharma's defending champions Mumbai Indians will be locking horns with Dhoni's Chennai Super Kings in what is likely to be a fittingly exciting opening showdown here. The tournament, which has been shifted to the UAE due to five million-plus COVID cases in India, is a 'TV-only event', expected to be lapped up by all and sundry who crave for cricket and Bollywood in equal measure during prime time.