As an aftermath of shifting out of 13 Indian Premier League matches from drought-hit Maharashtra, the final of the cash-rich tournament will now be held at Bengaluru instead of originally scheduled Mumbai. Plus, the two franchises based in the state of Maharashtra – Mumbai Indians and Rising Pune Supergiants were given city options from which they can choose their next month’s home base.
While Pune opted for Visakhapatnam, Mumbai Indians sought two days’ time to choose their new base.
In a meeting between IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla and representatives of the Rising Pune Supergiants and Mumbai Indians, it was decided to allot IPL’s final and the first Qualifier to Bengaluru.
The second Qualifier and the Eliminator, on the other hand, have been proposed to be moved to Kolkata to implement the Bombay High Court’s order that asked the BCCI to shift all the IPL matches after April 30 from Maharashtra due to the acute water crisis in the state.
“We will propose before the Governing Council that Final and Qualifier 1 be shifted to Bengaluru, while Qualifier 2 and Eliminator to Kolkata,” Shukla said. “After speaking to the franchises, we have given them four options: Raipur, Jaipur, Kanpur and Visakhapatnam. Mumbai Indians have asked for time till day after tomorrow (to give their preference). Pune has given Visakhapatnam as its preference. We will put the proposal of Pune team before the Governing Council.”
The logistical crisis was triggered despite the BCCI assurance to the high court that IPL franchises of Mumbai and Pune had agreed to contribute Rs five crore each to CM’s drought relief fund. Shukla also stated that the BCCI will plead before the HC to allow the May 1 clash between Mumbai and Pune to go ahead in Pune as the home franchise will be playing a game in the city on April 29. “We will request the Honourable court to allow us to hold this match,” he said.