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Wednesday, 6 April 2016

IPL 2016: Bombay High Court needs BCCI to not compose coordinates in Maharashtra

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Because of the dry spell in Maharashtra, the Bombay High Court on Wednesday approached the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to move the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2016 matches out of Maharashtra. The ninth release of IPL will have its matches crosswise over three venues in the state, in Mumbai, Nagpur and Pune. As indicated by a report, the disturbing dry spell circumstance in the state saw a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) being documented in the Bombay High Court. The ninth version of the IPL will start on April 9, and the last of the competition will be played at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on May 29. The competition will keep on having 8 groups in this version also. Likewise READ: Royal Challengers Bangalore group in IPL 2016, Preview: Virat Kohli's men hope to take dive from being top picks to victors in IPL9 
IPL 2016: Bombay High Court needs BCCI to not compose coordinates in Maharashtra
IPL 2016: Bombay High Court needs BCCI to not compose coordinates in Maharashtra
As per NDTV, a PIL was documented in the Bombay High Court, looking for a heading to the IPL executive to pay charge on water utilization. The PIL guaranteed that around 60,000 liters of water is evaluated to be utilized ordinary amid the competition to keep up the pitches. The court supposedly said, "By what means would you be able to waste water like this? Are individuals more imperative or IPL? By what means would you be able to be so thoughtless." ALSO READ: Delhi Daredevils group in IPL 2016 Preview: Zaheer Khan drove squad hopes to soften the curse up IPL 9 
The Court included, "Just if water supply to BCCI is cut will you get it." The court included that the BCCI ought to sort out these matches in the states where there is no dry spell. As of late as on Wednesday, the IPL executive Rajeev Shukla said, "Similarly as the subject of dry season, water is concerned, we are with the agriculturists of Maharashtra, we are prepared to help in all conceivable ways."

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