Won't Cancel First IPL Match, Says Bombay High Court
The Supreme Mumbai court, which does not hear a petition against the games held in the drought-hit because cricket stadiums need lakhs from the first game in the Premier Indian League or IPL in Mumbai Wankhede Stadium on Saturday, April 9 will be held as scheduled liters of water to prepare.
The court said that the petition has been submitted too late to cancel the first game, and it will continue to hear the case in April April 12.
But the court also said that the water crisis now there is an urgent need in the state of Maharashtra and the "political will" to solve them.
In a stinging criticism, the judges said of the Board of Cricket in India BCCI, "it is a matter of priority - a game or people ... Are you going to keep the parks and playgrounds when people die Is that what you're saying?"
The BCCI said: "Water is required throughout the year, and today's game is no need for it. So why are you against IPL? If you have to be logical then stop watering gardens and everything else." She also said she allowed the stadium in Latur to "die a natural death."
The Council acknowledged that it was too late to change the schedule for the tournament. "Now it's only 3 days away. Why this last minute? People have bought tickets. Players are coming," it said.
IPL, is scheduled to begin tomorrow with an attractive opening ceremony in Mumbai's richest cricket tournament in the world. I will cricket begins on Saturday with the Mumbai Indians vs Pune Giants match in Wankhede. It was to be 19 more games in three cities in the state of Maharashtra - Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur.
The petitioners said that they will gain impressive that other games do not hold in the state of Maharashtra. "This event ... commercial Mint, Mumbai dry up in a few months. People in Pune import water. In Nagpur people do not have water for sanitation," he argued in court today.
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