Sri Lanka T20I moved from Delhi to Ranchi
The Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) has informed the BCCI that it will not be able to host the the second Twenty20 international between India and Sri Lanka
ESPNcricinfo staff
29-Jan-2016
Delhi will not be hosting the second T20I against Sri Lanka • ESPNcricinfo Ltd
The Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) has informed the BCCI that it will not be able to host the the second Twenty20 international between India and Sri Lanka. The match, scheduled to be played on February 12, has been shifted to Ranchi, one of the venues on the BCCI shortlist.
Last week, BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur had sent DDCA a stern email asking them get the requisite clearances from the various civic authorities necessary in order to host the match. Despite getting an extended deadline and approaching the Delhi High Court seeking its intervention, the DDCA struggled to obtain the clearances.
The DDCA wanted the court to ask the South Delhi Municipal Corporation to provide the provisional occupancy certificate. However, the court, which had facilitated the conduct of the fourth Test between India and Sri Lanka in the first week of December, refused the relief sought by the DDCA on this occasion.
"We have informed the BCCI today that we will not be able to get the clearance from MCD in time after complying to norms," Chetan Chauhan, DDCA acting president, told PTI. " We told the BCCI officials that we will have all the compliance certificates ready for World T20, but it will not be possible to get clearance before February 12 and then get clearances from state's fire and electrical department."
While Chauhan remained confident that the prevailing situation would not hinder the DDCA hosting the World T20 matches in March, Thakur said the Association needed the required clearances before January 31.
"As far as the World Cup is concerned, the World Cup management committee has met today and has also discussed the issue of DDCA," Thakur said. "They have given a deadline of January 31, 5 o clock, to come out with the required NOCs - the required permissions from various departments - so that they can continue as a host of the World Cup matches.
"If they are unable to do so by 31st evening, then the BCCI will shift those matches to the seven other remaining venues."