Moving IPL Matches Won't Solve Drought In Maharashtra: Sunil Gavaskar, Rahul Dravid
Due to drought in Maharashtra, the Bombay High Court has asked the BCCI to move all IPL matches in May. Sunil Gavaskar and Rahul Dravid are not amused with the decision.
- NDTVSports
- Updated: April 14, 2016 07:52 PM IST
Highlights
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Bombay High Court Wants No IPL in Maharashtra in May
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Gavaskar, Dravid feels the decision won’t ease drought in the state
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Thirteen IPL matches will have to be rescheduled
Bombay High Court's order to move Indian Premier League 2016 matches out of drought-hit Maharashtra has not gone down well with two legends of the game - Sunil Gavaskar and Rahul Dravid. (Indian Premier League: Rajeev Shukla Says Shifting Matches From Maharashtra 'A Problem')
On Wednesday, the High Court, acting on a PIL against IPL matches in the state sue to severe water crisis, ordered the BCCI to shift all matches out of Maharashtra after April 30. (Shift IPL 2016 Matches Out of Maharashtra After April 30: Bombay High Court)
The IPL governing council will meet in Delhi on Friday to reschedule the 13 IPL matches distributed over three Maharashtra venues - Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur.
Water is a serious issue but linking this to IPL makes no sense: Rahul Dravid told NDTV. Dravid is the mentor of IPL team Delhi Daredevils. (Maharashtra Stand to Lose Rs 100 Cr if IPL Matches Are Shifted, Says Anurag Thakur)
Gavaskar found no sense in moving 13 games in May when Maharashtrian venues like Nagpur, Mumbai hosted several ICC World Twenty20 games in spite of water scarcity in the state.
Whatever may be the reason for hindering the smooth functioning of the IPL, Gavaskar said: "IPL was a soft target with people finding problems with the tournament every year."
"There have been less rains in Maharashtra in the last two-three years. Will moving a few IPL matches help ease the problem? We need long-term solution as farmers are important," Gavaskar told NDTV.
Gavaskar also said that it would be a "double blow" for new team Rising Pune Superstars if they had to pay Rs 5 crore to the Chief Minister's Drought Relief Fund. RPS will be rendered homeless in May due to the High Court verdict.