Since the begin of the ninth season of Indian Premier League (IPL), there have been issues with respect to the matches in Maharashtra because of the continuing water issue in the state and now the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis has proclaimed that the administration is not in any condition willing to give consumable water to the cricket coordinates that occur amid this time. Maharashtra is home to three essential grounds arranged in Mumbai (Wankhede Stadium), Pune (Maharashtra Cricket Association's International Stadium) and Nagpur (Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium) of which Mumbai and Pune hold the home reason for their particular city based establishments for IPL while Nagpur is planned to host three matches. Perused: IPL 2016: Rajeev Shukla guarantees BCCI are focused on welfare of agriculturists In a meeting with The Indian Express, Fadnavis said, "My administration is firm that it would not give consumable water to cricket matches. Regardless, we can give non-consumable water (reused and not fit for drinking) for the matches. Yet, in the event that some choice to migrate the venue outside Maharashtra is taken, we have no issue."
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IPL 2016: No consumable water for matches, says Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis |
IPL administrator Rajiv Shukla had before said that the welfare of agriculturists is the need. He included, "The IPL and BCCI are focused on the welfare of the agriculturists. We will do whatever is proposed to us. We will co-work with whatever is advised to us."
In the midst of all the chances, IPL saw an exciting begin in Mumbai on Friday with exhibitions from Bollywood famous people, for example, Jacqueline Fernandes, Katrina Kaif and Ranveer Singh while Yo Honey Singh, Major Lazer and Chris Brown were the ones from the music business who made the night all the more diverting. An uncommon execution by Dwayne Bravo on his renowned "Champion" melody was the focal point of fascination. The main match of the group is planned to occur in Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai on Saturday.
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