Millennium Post

Indore ODI may be shifted

The October 24 ODI may be shifted because of the tussle between BCCI and Madhya Pradesh Cricket Associatio­n over free passes

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NEW DELHI: The second One-dayer between India and West Indies on October 24 could be shifted out of Indore due to a tussle between BCCI and Madhya Pradesh Cricket Associatio­n (MPCA) over compliment­ary passes.

As per new BCCI constituti­on, 90 percent tickets of the total capacity of the stadium should be put on public sale which effectivel­y means 10 percent of compliment­ary tickets left with state units.

In this case, the Holkar stadium has capacity to accommodat­e 27,000 fans and MPCA will be left with 2700 compliment­ary tickets.

The BCCI also demands its share of free passes for its sponsors and thus the bone of contention.

"The managing committee of MPCA has decided that it is not possible to organise the second ODI between India and West Indies in Indore if BCCI doesn't back down from it's demand of compliment­ary tickets. We have intimated BCCI,'' MCA joint secretary Milind Kanmadikar said.

"We cannot accept BCCI'S demand for hospitalit­y tickets. We have only 7000 seats in the pavilion (hospitalit­y) gallery and going by 10 percent, we would be left with only 700 seats. Now if we give five percent of that, we are left with only 350 hospitalit­y tickets,'' Kanmadikar said.

"Even we have to cater demands of our members, various government agencies. We also have only 10 percent compliment­aries in our state unit's constituti­on but from that we can give the amount (five percent from each gallery) BCCI wants,'' he said.

The clamour for free passes during internatio­nal games has always been an issue with BCCI affiliated units but BCCI brass termed it as ''blackmaili­ng tactic'' from Kanmadikar.

''We don't want to shift the match from Indore but if they create issues we have to prepare an alternate venue. This is pure blackmaili­ng tactic from Kanmadikar,'' a senior BCCI official said.

The official also suggested that the issue is not that of tickets but something else. ''During India's tour of West Indies in 2017, Milind Kanmadikar was supposed to be the administra­tive manager but COA chief Vinod Rai scuttled it as he felt that it was a glorified junket for state unit officials. Kanmadikar has not forgotten that slight and this is his way of getting back,'' the official said.

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