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Travelling fans deal with many difficulti­es to watch title decider live

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CHENNAI: From hastily rescheduli­ng their plans at the eleventh hour to sleeping in public places such as railway stations, travelling fans had to deal with numerous difficulti­es caused by the postponeme­nt of the Indian Premier League 2023 final.

The Season 16 summit clash between defending champion Gujarat Titans and four-time winner Chennai Super Kings, originally scheduled for Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, was postponed to Monday (reserve day) after incessant rain played spoilsport.

Assuming that the title decider would be CSK skipper MS Dhoni’s ‘last dance’ as a player in the IPL, many fans, from different corners of the country, made the trip to Ahmedabad to catch their ‘Thala’ live in action. Much to their disappoint­ment, rain made life extremely difficult for them (the official announceme­nt regarding postponeme­nt was made around 10:55 pm IST on Sunday).

With the 1,32,000-seater arena having just one main entrance, the spectators were unable to quickly vacate their seats. What greeted them outside the stadium were flooded roads.

After they managed to safely overcome the hurdle by walking at a snail’s pace, the travelling fans had to scratch their heads for an alternativ­e accommodat­ion plan. Most of them also had to cancel their return travel tickets that they had already booked.

“Many fans had checked out from their hotel rooms before they left for the match,” said Vignesh Kumar, a techie based in Bengaluru who made the journey to watch the final.

While some were successful in booking rooms online, the others were left stranded. “Since many hotels allow us to check-in only in the afternoon, fans had to sleep at the reception the entire night,” added Vignesh, who was a bit lucky compared to most others.

“I just moved to another hotel. The ticket prices for direct flights from Ahmedabad to Bengaluru were costly, so I decided to book from Mumbai. I had booked it only for Thursday. I was supposed to travel from Ahmedabad to Mumbai by bus on Monday. So, I had to cancel that,” explained Vignesh, also a Chennaiyin FC fanatic.

A section of fans who were unsuccessf­ul in their pursuit decided to sleep in nearby railway stations. Some made the journey from Ahmedabad to Mumbai in the hope that they would return in time for the start of the match on Monday.

“The hotel which I am in is filled with Chennai pasanga (boys). We are comfortabl­e and safe, but we have had to deal with monetary and logistical issues,” said Adhi Bala.

Despite what they were going through, the travelling fans’ spirits were high. “Potentiall­y, Dhoni’s last game. They could have had a five or seven-over-a-side match on Sunday, but none of us wanted that. We all wanted a full match. That is why we gave our best to overcome all these difficulti­es,” said Vignesh.

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Rain made life extremely difficult for the travelling fans

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