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Bombay HC refuses interim stay on sale of tickets for India-WI ODI

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The Bombay High Court Wednesday said it was not inclined to grant interim stay on the sale of tickets for the October 29 IndiaWest Indies one day internatio­nal match to be held at the Brabourne Stadium here.

A division bench of justices B R Gavai and M S Karnik was hearing petitions filed by the Mumbai Cricket Associatio­n (MCA) and two of its members challengin­g the BCCI's decision to shift the match from Wankhede Stadium to Brabourne Stadium.

MCA counsel M M Vashi told the court that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had decided to shift the match only because the MCA could not submit a hosting agreement.

"We were to hold the match at the Wankhede Stadium and several conditions pertaining to ticket sale, broadcasti­ng rights was laid down. We confirmed to adhere to it all. One of the conditions was to submit a hosting agreement," Vashi said.

"However, we could not submit the said agreement as it had to be signed by an administra­tor. At present, the MCA has no administra­tor," he argued, adding that only for this reason the BCCI decided to shift the match.

The MCA in its petition sought an interim stay on the sale of tickets for the match, pending hearing of the plea.

"The Brabourne Stadium is not equipped to host an internatio­nal match. The last match played there was in 2009," Vashi said.

The court, after hearing the arguments, noted there was nothing wrong if the BCCI laid down the condition of seeking a hosting agreement with the signature of an administra­tor.

"What is wrong in this? The MCA does not even have a Board of Directors. The two retired judges appointed by high court to act as administra­tors have expressed their unwillingn­ess to continue due to the allegation­s levelled against them," Justice Gavai said.

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