
Why Ahmedabad landed IPL 2026 final over Bengaluru A big reason why Ahmedabad is hosting the IPL 2026 final on May 31 and not Bengaluru or another city is because the city is scheduled to host a crucial meeting of the International Cricket Council in the city at that time, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia revealed to TOI.“An important meeting of the International Cricket Council is scheduled to be held in Ahmedabad around the time of the final. This meeting was originally scheduled to be held in Doha, Qatar from March 25 to 27, but has been postponed due to the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel and Iran. All foreign delegates will be present in Ahmedabad during that time,” he said on Friday, adding that the meeting would run concurrently.
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Is everything wrong with Suryakumar Yadav’s wrist? | Exclusive visualsSaikia also clarified that important factors behind the decision to hold the IPL final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad were “logistical and weather issues”, apart from maximizing BCCI’s revenue through ticket sales. “In terms of logistics and facilities, the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is perhaps the best in India. The venue has a capacity of 1,32,000, which helps BCCI to maximize ticket revenue generation in the finals. In comparison, the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru has a capacity of only around 32,000, unlike the league matches organized by the state association, I remember. With BCCI, the management of the playoffs and finals is solely BCCI’s responsibility.” Sakia said. “We were considering whether other places in India could also host the play-off match but then there is a high probability of pre-monsoon showers at that time (end of May) and that factor deterred us. So weather also plays a big role in planning this important match. Ahmedabad is the most convenient and secret place to host the final year of IPL at the time of the final year of IPL. There were allegations that BCCI took the final IPL from Bengaluru as it is a Congress ruled state. However, another BCCI source pointed out that Punjab (New Chandigarh) and Himachal Pradesh (Dharamshala), which are ruled by opposition parties, have been allotted three play-off matches, one more than the stipulated number. Dharamshala will host Qualifier 1 on May 26, while New Chandigarh will present the Eliminator (May 27) and Qualifier 2 (May 29). “Actually, both of these states got an extra match. By convention, the venue for the last final should also host a playoff match.”





