Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

State units to face action if IPL is sabotaged, says COA

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NEW DELHI: The Committee of Administra­tors (COA) on Friday decided in unison that any state unit trying to sabotage Indian Premier League matches will face harsh punishment and the matter will be taken up at appropriat­e legal forum.

The COA, which met here on Friday, feels that the state units are trying to feed misinforma­tion as they have never ever been required to spend any money from their coffers for arranging IPL matches.

In fact, a top BCCI source abreast with COA meeting said that it was found out that the state units are blatantly lying as it is the BCCI and franchises which share the cost of hosting associatio­n on a 50-50 basis and not the state units.

“For the last nine editions, a unit that hosts seven matches (that’s the maximum at league stage) requires Rs 60 lakh. Out of that Rs 30 lakh is paid by the local IPL franchise upfront. The BCCI pays the outstandin­g Rs 30 lakh after the matches are successful­ly completed. So where does the state units come into the picture,” a top source told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

“For example, Kanpur is hosting two matches so they will get an amount according to their number of matches. That’s how it has been all these years. Delhi Daredevils will pay DDCA Rs 30 lakh before the IPL starts and BCCI the remainder after completion of the event,” he explained.

Vikram Limaye, like the last time, will be representi­ng BCCI at the ICC Board Meeting while CEO Rahul Johri will be present at the Chief Executives Meeting.

The issue of Shashank Manohar’s resignatio­n from ICC chairmansh­ip was also discussed at the meeting and the COA decided that it will carry discussion­s with the other member boards on proposed revenue model and constituti­onal reforms. “The BCCI will carry on its discussion­s with other member boards. As far as ICC chairmansh­ip is concerned, it’s the call of the ICC Board,” the source said. The Supreme Court hearing on March 20 also came up for discussion. As of now, most of the state units have not complied with Lodha Committee reforms. The COA has already submitted a first status report to the Supreme Court.

MUNBAI INDIANS’ HOME GAMES TICKETS GO LIVE

MUMBAI : Mumbai Indians on Thursday commenced the online ticket sales for its home games in the upcoming Indian Premier League 2017.

As Mumbai Indians’ official partner, JioMoney brings an exclusive six-day window for its users and Mumbai Indians fans.

Starting Thursday till 21 March, Mumbai Indians’ fans, using JioMoney, can be among the first to book vantage seats for the team’s home matches at the Wankhede Stadium, a media release said.

Starting March 22, tickets will be available for purchase through various other online payment modes.

Mumbai Indians’ third home game on April 16 against Gujarat Lions is dedicated to Reliance Foundation Education For All (EFA) where Mumbai Indians reserve the entire stadium for its NGO partners underprivi­leged children.

Tickets are priced from Rs 800 (Sunil Gavaskar Stand) to Rs 8,000 (Sachin Tendulkar hospitalit­y Stand), while the corporate box tickets range between Rs 12000 to Rs 30000, it added.

The commenceme­nt date for box office ticket sales will be announced later.

The Rohit Sharma-led team will kick off the season against Pune on April 6 in an away match.

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