BCCI likely to move Nagpur, Pune playoffs out of Maharashtra
The important sources in the body Cricket India TV today that the five games played in Nagpur, is expected to be transported to another place Pune. It is scheduled kings Punjab atheist ten to play three matches in Nagpur, which can now be accomplished in Mohali.In crucial hearing in the Bombay High Court today over the future of the Indian Premier League (IPL) matches in the drought-affected areas of Maharashtra, and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is likely to suggest that he was ready to move some of the 19 matches that will be played in the state.
The important sources in the body Cricket India TV today that the five games played in Nagpur, is expected to be transported to another place Pune. It is scheduled to play three matches in Nagpur, which can now be accomplished in Mohali Punjab Kings atheist ten.
Two of the playoffs Pune is likely to be moved, and the place that have not yet decided, too. However, the BCCI ask the court to allow the remaining seven games in the city of Pune.
It hopes the BCCI to appease the court as far as we are concerned six IPL matches in Mumbai because it has the necessary resources to water non-potable water to the Wankhede stadium pitch arrangements.
In severely reprimanded last week, the Bombay High Court has asked the BCCI matter if the people who are suffering because of the acute water crisis in Maharashtra more than cricket. The court had suggested converting IPL matches from the state of Maharashtra in view of the acute water afflicting many parts of the country from the crisis.
"How can water be lost like this ... people are more important or IPL matches? Only if you cut the water supply to the BCCI, you will understand," said a strict division bench of Justice V.M. Justice MA in Canadian surgery and Karnik.
While the court allowed the opening IPL match on Saturday in Mumbai, the PIL hearing which will be held today for the remaining matches recorded.
PIL by Loksatta movement has made a non-governmental organization named, who questioned the need for holding IPL matches in Maharashtra because it would lead to massive wastage of water when experiencing large parts of the state under acute water shortage.
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