
Bengaluru: In the middle of growing concerns about administrative stability (KSCA) in Karnataka due to Wednesday stadium at the M Chinnaswamy stadium, hosting a cricket in the city performed a huge intervention. The first victim is the three-match one-day series between India “A” and South Africa “and ‘, which will take place here from 13 to 19 November.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Without determining any reason, the Indian cricket council (BCCI) issued a press release with the Bengaluru matches that have been moved to Rajkot. President KSCA was not for reasons, but claimed that Stampede and the change of places were not connected. Sources stated that the decision was taken on Thursday and the KSCA was communicated.Both teams will play two multi-day matches with a red ball before the Limited-Covers series, and they will be held according to the BCCI’s Center of Excellence (COE)-a paid center near the airport on the outskirts of the city.
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This could probably be the beginning of problems for KSCA as a host association. According to Sources, Bcci and the International Cricket Council (ICC) Are Now Weighing the Feasibility of ICC Women’s WC Matches that is to Held in Bengaluru Between sept and nov. Chinnaswamy Stadium is One of the Five Venues in India set to Host the Premier Tournament With the Bengalur Facility Earmarked for the Opening Contest Involving India (On SEPT 30), One Semifinal (OCT 30) and the Final (Nov 2) if Pakistan does not qualify.When he talked to Toi, former Indian Captain Shantha Rangaswamy said, “I still have to deal with the tragedy at the stadium that brought the joy and happiness to fans for 50 years. If we move in previous growth in the past two years.According to sources, it is unlikely that KSCA will host the main cricket match for some time. First, the stadium must be reconstructed, while the fan on the center results in significant damage to the structure, including compound walls, railings, staircases and hygiene.